GUAM
Guam is single large island (541
km˛, 406m) United States Territory.
Several species of
parasitoids were introduced to control fruit flies between 1937 and 1967, but only Psyttalia
fletcheri, a melon fly parasitoid, became established. Quarantine surveillance
against fruit flies on Guam is funded by the Territory government and conducted by the
Department of Agriculture. An interesting melon fly control system is used by some farmers
in Guam, consisting of yellow sticky traps and yeast baits. Government staff claim that it reduces
levels of infestation on cucurbit crops. Socioeconomic studies for the options
of melon fly management and eradication in Guam and CNMI has been completed in
March 2000 and July 2002. For additional information on the fruit fly programme in Guam,
please contact:
Dr. Russell Campbell,
Entomologist and Chief of Plant Protection Inspection Service
Department
of Agriculture, PO Box 2950, Mangilao, 96923, Guam
Tel:
(671) 646-1651 / 649-7822 FAX: (671) 647-6029
Email:
rcampbell@netpci.com
Guam Department of Agriculture
Website: http://www.admin.gov.gu/doa/GOVGUAMID/DOAGR-ID_1.html
FRUIT FLY SPECIES:
Oriental
fruit fly (B. dorsalis) was introduced to Guam and first detected in 1948. It
was eradicated from Guam and CNMI by an intensive male
annihilation, protein bait spraying and sterile insect technique campaign that lasted between
1962 and 1965. Melon fly (B.
cucurbitae) was also introduced to Guam, and first detected in 1936. Bactrocera
ochrosiae is the other species that is widespread and endemic to Guam and CNMI. This
non-economic species is attracted to Cue-lure.
ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF
FRUIT FLIES: Melon fly causes considerable
losses on cucurbit crops, though no specific data are available.
ACHIEVEMENTS:
1. Completion of the economic assessment on the feasibility of
eradicating melon fly in Guam and CNMI. This report is available upon
request with the Guam Entomologist and Chief,
Plant Protection Inspection Service. 2. A seminar on fruit fly
control strategies was conducted at the Guam University Agricultural faculty
on 7 November 2003. The seminar was part of a series of workshops held
in CNMI and Guam. The seminar was attended by farmers, representatives
from the Department of Agriculture and University of Guam. As a result
of the workshop, staff from the Department of Agriculture and farmers have
commenced field control methods for melon fly in Guam. A modified
plastic drinking bottle was used by staff at the Plant Protection Inspection
Service for male annihilation techniques for farmers.
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Plastic bottle trap
used for male annihilation technique in Guam (Photo: ET. Vueti) |
STATUS OF QUARANTINE SURVEILLANCE (as of
October 2007 There are
sites with 6 Cue-lure traps, 9 methyl eugenol traps and 5 Trimedlure traps. Fruit fly posters have been set up at the airport and a quarantine
awareness programme is run in schools, newspapers and on the radio.

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REFERENCES:
Boyle, K. 1993. Eradicating
the melon fly from Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands:
A benefit-cost analysis. United States Department
of Agriculture - Soil Conservation Service. Report. 44pp.
Campbell, R. 1996. Territory of Guam. Quarantine surveillance plan for fruit flies. Emergency
response plan for fruit flies. Draft.
7pp.
Leblanc,
L. 1997. Fruit fly fauna in Federated States of
Micronesia, Guam, Palau, Kiribati, Northern Marianas and Marshall Islands. pp. 64-67
in: Allwood, A.J., Drew, R.A. I. 1997.
Management of Fruit Flies in the Pacific. ACIAR Proceedings No. 76. 267pp.
McGregor, A. 2000.A
review of the economic feasibility of eradicating melon fly from Guam and the
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. 15pp.
McGregor, A.,
Vargas, R. 2002. The eradication of melon fly from Guam and the
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands: a benefit-cost analysis. 41pp.
Waterhouse, D.F.
1993. Pest fruit flies in the Oceanic
Pacific. pp. 4-47 in: Biological
control. Pacific Prospects. Supplement 2. ACIAR Monograph No 20. viiii+138pp.
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