Impact of Ant Infestation on Muga Silkworms: Insights from Farmer Observations

Abhigyan Rajkhowa, Monimala Saikia, Dipankar Brahma, Jugabrat Sarma, Nilav Ranjan Bora, Rimpi Rani Saikia
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The present study investigates the incidence and infestation of ants, a ubiquitous predator in muga silkworm (Antheraea assamensis Helfer) rearing. A survey was conducted during August 2021 to July 22 across Jorhat and Lakhimpur districts of Assam, involving 120 respondents from 8 villages.  The findings revealed 100% of ant infestation during muga silkworm rearing, by Oecophylla smaragdina (Fabricus) emerging as the most frequently observed and predacious species, particularly targeting the early larval instars. The respondents reported peak ant predation during the Aherua (June-July) crop cycle, with an estimated 1-25% crop loss. This study highlights the need for developing effective management strategies to mitigate the impact of ant predation on muga silk production.
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本研究调查了蚂蚁的发生率和侵扰情况,蚂蚁是穆加蚕(Antheraea assamensis Helfer)饲养过程中无处不在的天敌。调查于 2021 年 8 月至 7 月 22 日在阿萨姆邦的乔哈特县和拉希姆布尔县进行,涉及 8 个村庄的 120 名受访者。 调查结果显示,在艾卡蚕饲养过程中,蚁害发生率为 100%,其中 Oecophylla smaragdina(Fabricus)是最常被观察到的捕食性物种,尤其以幼虫早期为目标。受访者称,蚂蚁捕食高峰期在阿赫鲁阿(Aherua)作物周期(6-7 月),估计会造成 1-25% 的作物损失。这项研究强调了制定有效管理策略的必要性,以减轻蚂蚁捕食对艾鲁阿蚕丝生产的影响。
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