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SUSTAINABLE RODENT CONTROL FOR SUBSISTENCE FARMERS IN SOUTH AFRICA E.F. von Maltitz, F. Kirsten, P.S. Malebana 1, S.R. Belmain, A.N. Meyer 2, C.T. Chimimba.

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Presentation on theme: "SUSTAINABLE RODENT CONTROL FOR SUBSISTENCE FARMERS IN SOUTH AFRICA E.F. von Maltitz, F. Kirsten, P.S. Malebana 1, S.R. Belmain, A.N. Meyer 2, C.T. Chimimba."— Presentation transcript:

1 SUSTAINABLE RODENT CONTROL FOR SUBSISTENCE FARMERS IN SOUTH AFRICA E.F. von Maltitz, F. Kirsten, P.S. Malebana 1, S.R. Belmain, A.N. Meyer 2, C.T. Chimimba and A.D.S. Bastos 3 1 ARC-PPRI, South Africa; 2 NRI, University of Greenwich, Kent, UK 3 Mammal Research Institute, Univ Pretoria, South Africa

2 Technology transfer and promotion of ecologically-based and sustainable rodent control strategies in South Africa 2002-2006 Participated: ARC-PPRI LIMPOPO DEPT AGRIC & ENVIRONMENT NRI (UK) KZN DEPT AGRIC & ENVIRONM AFFAIRS MAMMAL RI, UNIV PRETORIA Villagers in Limpopo & KZN-North Region UNIVERSITY of VENDA for S&T UNIVERSITY of the NORTH (LIMPOPO) Funded: DFID CPP ARC-SRL programme (KZN)

3 SUSTAINABLE RODENT CONTROL FOR SUBSISTENCE FARMERS IN SOUTH AFRICA Introduction Materials and methods Results Discussion

4 Introduction

5 Why can households not effectively control rodents ?

6 Super Intelligent Rodents ?

7 Rodent resistance ?

8 Sleeping Fat Cats ?

9 South Africa

10 SOUTH AFRICA – Limpopo Province

11 SOUTH AFRICA – KwaZulu-Natal North Region

12 SUSTAINABLE RODENT CONTROL FOR SUBSISTENCE FARMERS IN SOUTH AFRICA Introduction Material and methods Results Discussion Introduction Material and methods Results Discussion

13 SurveysSurveys Pre- and post-trapping survey Socio-economic assessment Anthropological study Market survey

14 Baseline data Training on rodent trapping and data collecting Rodent trapping in houses Crop field trapping Rodent taxonomy Cross-cutting with project RatZooMan

15 Baseline data: Training on trapping and rodent data collecting

16 Baseline data: Trapping in and around 280 houses

17 Four crop fields in Limpopo Four crop fields in Limpopo

18 Baseline data: Rodent identification

19 Baseline data: RatZooMan

20 SUSTAINABLE RODENT CONTROL FOR SUBSISTENCE FARMERS IN SOUTH AFRICA Introduction Materials and methods Results Discussion

21 Surveys

22 Province MethodLimpopoKwaZulu-Natal Rodenticide37%41% Cats13%15% Traps5%8% Sticky traps / glue1% Insecticide1% Other methods1% No control58%37% Methods used by farmers in Limpopo and KwaZulu-Natal to protect their stored crops and possessions from rodent damage

23 Market survey

24 Trap success: 80 houses Limpopo

25 Trap success: 200 houses KZN

26 Rodent community structure: different habitats in houses

27 Species composition: Rodents trapped in four villages in Limpopo

28 Small mammals trapped in houses and in crop fields in four villages in Limpopo 2002-2004 VillageBBKloofGaPhaahlaNkomoMapate SpeciesHFHFHFHFRZM Aethomys ineptus XXXXXXX Aethomys namaquensis XXX Dasymys incomtus X Lemniscomys rosalia XXXX Mastomys coucha XXXXX Mastomys natalensis XXXXX Mus musculus XXXXXX Mus minutoides X Otomys angoniensis XXXX Rattus rattus XXXXXXX Rattus tanezumi X Rhabdomys pumilio XX Saccostomus campestris XXXX Steatomys sp XX Tatera leucogaster XXXX Elephantulus sp. X Myosorex sp. X

29 Rattus tanezumi – first record in South Africa

30 Rodents trapped in Limpopo crop fields 2002- 2004

31 Crop fields: rodent damage

32 Rodent zoonosis Rodents N = 202 Dogs N = 34 Plague00 Toxoplasmosis18,3%52,9% Leptospirosis6,7%97%

33 SUSTAINABLE RODENT CONTROL FOR SUBSISTENCE FARMERS IN SOUTH AFRICA Introduction Materials and methods Results Discussion

34 Active participation – better understanding

35 Dissemination of results: feedback

36 Dissemination of results: radio

37 Development of public-private service provision: Training

38 Development of public-private service provision: Improved rodent control tools produced locally

39 Conclusion


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