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Pest management in storage

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Pest management in storage

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    1. Pest management in storage Joe Rickman and Martin Gummert, Agricultural Engineering, International Rice Research Institute, Philippines

    3. Ideal Conditions for pest Environment Conditions Temperature 20 - 40oC Relative humidity 60-70% Mixing grain lots old and new Time Longer storage >no insects

    4. Common Post harvest insects Lesser grain borer (Rhzopertha dominica), Rice weevil (Sitophilus oryzae), Angoumois grain moth (Sitotroga cerealella), Red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum) Lifecycle Beetles 15-18 days Moths 28 - 35 days

    5. Management of insect pests

    6. Harvesting and drying Grain moisture content (12-14%) Minimize cracked and broken grain during processing Dont mix old and new grain

    7. Cleaning and disinfesting the storage system Clean storage - containers, structures, equipment and bags May need to treat with insecticide Malathion (50EC) at 5ml/20l of water @20ml/m2, Fenitrothion (50EC) at 5ml/l water @20ml/m2, Deltamethrin (2.5% WP) at 1.5g/l water @20ml/m2

    8. Treat infected grain Grain treatment Insecticide- malathion Fumigation phosphine, carbon dioxide Physical Heat < 15, >55 (15mins) Impact pneumatic conveyers Diatomaceous earth dehydration

    9. Sealing the system (low oxygen system)

    10. Live Insect Counts (Insects/ kg)

    11. Bag dipping (Live Insects/kg)

    12. Rats Species Black rat or House rat (Rattus rattus) Norway rat or Common rat (Rattus norvegicus) House mouse (Mus musculus) Damage Feed on grain rats 25 gm of food per day, mice 3-4 gm per day Spoilage and contamination of grain Damage materials tarpaulins, bags, electric cables

    13. Rat management Keep the store clean-remove any spilt grain Store bags in tidy stacks set up on pallets, Store any empty or old bags and fumigation sheets on pallets, and if possible in separate stores! Keep the store free of rubbish Bum or bury it! Keep the area surrounding the store free of tall weeds Keep the area in the vicinity of the store free of any stagnant water

    14. Fungi Most common : Aspergillus and Penicillium Grain spoilage and mycotoxins (poisonous) Determined by: Moisture content of the stored grain Temperature Condition of the grain going into storage Length of time the is grain stored and Amount of insect and mite activity in the grain.

    15. Fungi Control Moisture content (12-14%) Heat dry heat at 65oC for 6 days hot water treatment at 52-55oC Fungicides Dithane M-45 and Benlate at 3 grams kg-1.

    16. Storage Hygiene Keep storage areas clean. Clean storage rooms after they are emptied Placing rat-traps and barriers in drying and storage areas. Cats deter and help control rats and mice Inspect storage room regularly to keep it vermin proof. Inspect the stored seeds once a week for signs of insect infestation.

    17. Priorities Management Options Good hygiene -cleanliness in store, clean bags Hermetic storage Bag dipping Phosphine tablets Fumigation-last resort

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