Climate-smart Push-pull System for Stem Borer Management in Maize

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https://sawbo-animations.org/727

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00:05:38

Year of Production: 

2019

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SAWBO
»Growing maize is hard work and pests make it even harder. Insect pests can attack your maize crop and destroy it, affecting your family‘s nutrition, or costing you money. This animation will take you through the steps of protecting your field from pests like the stem borers by using a push - pull system. The push - pull system is a key element in developing an Integrated Pest Management program«

Maize crop can be affected by pests like the stem borer which affect yields by destroying it. The push – pull system has an element of developing integrated pest management.

Stem borers lay eggs on leaves which hatch in 4 to 8 days into larvae. The larvae starts eating the leaves to which they are hatched at. They range from white to yellowish brown with reddish brown head with 4 long stripes along their body. Larvae move inside the plant to feed and damage it. Larvae turns to pupa after 2 – 4 weeks and finally to stem borer in 2 to 12 days. Moths are active at night and rest on plants during day.

Stem borer control

In push – pull system, plant insect moth pest repellant in maize to control weed and later be fed to livestock. Plant maize in 2 feet spacing between rows and desmodium in between maize rows to try push – pull technique. Desmodium produces chemicals that pests dont like. Moths are pushed out of maize. Outside maize field, plant elephant grass which attract moths out of maize and will lay eggs on the elephant rass.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:39Insect pests attack maize and destroy it.
00:4000:57Push - pull system is used to develop integrated pest management program.
00:5801:23Stem borer lay eggs that hatch in 4- 8 days on leaves and larvae feed on leaves that are hatched at.
01:2401:33Stem borers are white to yellowish brown with reddish brown head with 4 stripes along their body.
01:3401:42Larvae moves inside plant to feed and damage it.
01:4301:52Larvae turns into pupa in 2 - 4 weeks and into stem borer in 2 - 12 days.
01:5302:03Moths are active at night and rest during day.
02:0402:29In push - pull system, plant insect pest repellant in maize.
02:3002:56Plant maize and desmodium to try push - pull technique.
02:5703:06Desmodium produce chemicals that chase moths from maize
03:0703:31Out side maize field plant elephant grass.
03:3205:38Summary

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