Irrigated cultivations have been developed in Burundi with the aid of the European Fund for Development. Three major rodent species are considered pests, but one of them is far more important and can survive flooding: Mastomys natalensis, the multimammate rat. The biological cycle of the species is well identified, with peak populations generally in the July-October period. A first attempt to prevent the damages consisted of slight changes in the timing of some cultivations. The second step was to find a rodenticide and a bait that could have practical use in that country. Corn paraffin blocks poisoned with chlorophacinone appeared to be convenient. 80-95% control is obtained with 2-3 kg. bait per hectare
During 3 years we studied a population of multimammate rats, Mastomys natalensis (Smith 1834), in Mo...
A capture-mark-recapture study was conducted in crop fields in Morogoro, Tanzania, to investigate ho...
The population dynamics and breeding patterns of the Multimammate rat, Mastomys natalensis, were inv...
Irrigated cultivations have been developed in Burundi with the aid of the European Fund for Developm...
Irrigated cultivations have been developed in Burundi with the aid of the European Fund for Developm...
This paper originated from research project on rodentsBACKGROUND: Multimammate mice are the most im...
Mulungu, L.S., Ngowo, V., Mdangi, M., Katakweba, A.S., Tesha, P., Mrosso, F.P., Mchomvu, M
The multimammate mouse, Mastomys natalensis, is the most common rodent pest species in sub-Saharan A...
This paper is originated from research of rodentsMultimammate mice are the most important vertebrate...
Research on rice production based on pest managementMastomys natalensis is among the most important ...
This article is originated from research project of rodentsMultimammate mice are the most important ...
Pest Management Science 2013; 69:371-377BACKGROUND: Multimammate mice are the most important vertebr...
The paper treats the economy of controlling an African pest rodent, the multimammate rat, causing ma...
Multimammate mice (Mastomys natalensis) are a key rodent pest species to cereal crop production in S...
The paper treats the economy of controlling an African pest rodent, the multimammate rat, causing ma...
During 3 years we studied a population of multimammate rats, Mastomys natalensis (Smith 1834), in Mo...
A capture-mark-recapture study was conducted in crop fields in Morogoro, Tanzania, to investigate ho...
The population dynamics and breeding patterns of the Multimammate rat, Mastomys natalensis, were inv...
Irrigated cultivations have been developed in Burundi with the aid of the European Fund for Developm...
Irrigated cultivations have been developed in Burundi with the aid of the European Fund for Developm...
This paper originated from research project on rodentsBACKGROUND: Multimammate mice are the most im...
Mulungu, L.S., Ngowo, V., Mdangi, M., Katakweba, A.S., Tesha, P., Mrosso, F.P., Mchomvu, M
The multimammate mouse, Mastomys natalensis, is the most common rodent pest species in sub-Saharan A...
This paper is originated from research of rodentsMultimammate mice are the most important vertebrate...
Research on rice production based on pest managementMastomys natalensis is among the most important ...
This article is originated from research project of rodentsMultimammate mice are the most important ...
Pest Management Science 2013; 69:371-377BACKGROUND: Multimammate mice are the most important vertebr...
The paper treats the economy of controlling an African pest rodent, the multimammate rat, causing ma...
Multimammate mice (Mastomys natalensis) are a key rodent pest species to cereal crop production in S...
The paper treats the economy of controlling an African pest rodent, the multimammate rat, causing ma...
During 3 years we studied a population of multimammate rats, Mastomys natalensis (Smith 1834), in Mo...
A capture-mark-recapture study was conducted in crop fields in Morogoro, Tanzania, to investigate ho...
The population dynamics and breeding patterns of the Multimammate rat, Mastomys natalensis, were inv...