Management of the pearl millet head miner through releases of the parasitoid waspHabrobracon hebetor Say in Niger
2017
Millet head miner Heliocheilus albipunctella De Joannis is one of the
main insect pests of millet in the Sahel. In 2015 and 2016, a large-scale biological process was initiated with
the parasitoid Habrobracon hebetor Say released in five regions of Niger. Regional teams, including
farmers’ organizations, were set up for promoting producers’ awareness, identifying infested areas and
placing 9177 release bags. The surface covered was estimated to be 1 417 680 ha in 2015 and 1 521 330 ha in
2016, about 21% of the millet cropped area in the regions concerned. Evaluations conducted during two
years showed an increase of 168% to 1398% for the parasitism rate on MHM larvae in the villages where
parasitoids were released compared to control villages. Survey about farmers’ perception revealed that the
operation is beneficial for more than 77% of respondents. They estimated an average 76% larvae mortality
rate and a 50% increase in millet yield due to the parasitoid release.
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