Spatial and seasonal performance of Blattisocius tarsalis in stored grain environments

Author

Parsons, Julia Mikaela

Campos Rivela, Jose Miguel

Agusti, Nuria

Martinez Ferrer, Maria Teresa

Dahmane, Meriem

Lopes, Marta S.

Riudavets, Jordi

Publication date

2025-11-11



Abstract

In large-scale grain storage facilities, various pests can infest stored grain causing significant damage. The predatory mite Blattisocius tarsalis has shown robust dispersal abilities in controlled environments, along with an effective capacity to prey on the eggs of common storage pests. However, its maximum dispersal potential and efficacy in suppressing pest populations under realistic storage conditions remain poorly understood. Furthermore, the impact of temperature fluctuations on its performance has yet to be fully clarified. In this study, two sets of experiments were conducted, one during the summer and the other during the early spring, to evaluate the dispersal efficacy of B. tarsalis released in a large pile of paddy rice. To assess both dispersal and predatory efficacy, eggs of the common storage pest Plodia interpunctella were used as bait. These were placed at varying depths, directions, and distances, up to 4 m from the release point. Our results demonstrate that B. tarsalis can disperse as far as 4 m and effectively control pest populations, irrespective of seasonal conditions. The mites also exhibited a marked preference for moving into the grain mass and away from light sources. Although this study focused on P. interpunctella, which lays eggs on the grain surface, the ability of B. tarsalis to penetrate the grain pile suggests it may also prey on other pest species that oviposit deeper within the grain mass. These findings underscore the potential of B. tarsalis as a sustainable and effective biological control agent in stored-product pest management.

Document Type

Article

Document version

Published version

Language

English

CDU Subject

632 - Plant damage, injuries. Plant diseases. Pests, organisms injurious to plants. Plant protection

Pages

6

Publisher

Elsevier

Version of

Journal of Stored Products Research

Grant Agreement Number

MICINN/Programa Estatal para impulsar la investigación científico-técnica y su transferencia/PID2021-125284OR-I00/ES/Mejora del control biológico de plagas de artrópodos en grano almacenado/CONBIOGRAIN

FEDER/ / /EU/ /

MICIU/Programa para la Investigación y el Desarrollo Experimental/PID2024-157580OR-I00/ES/ /

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