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Abundance and Predilection Sites of Insect Pests of Pigs in Imo State, Nigeria


A Ihemeje
AA Amaechi
TO Prince
UR Obilor

Abstract

Pigs reared in parts of Imo State were screened for the abundance and predilection sites of Insect Pests. Overall, 760 pigs from 5 pig farms were screened once a week between April and June, 2008. Two insect pests; flies (52.8%) and lice (47.2%) were encountered. Species identified were Musca domestica (18.8%), Musca sorbens (18.0%), Stomoxys calcitrans (11.4%), Fannia species (4.7%) and Haematopinus suis (47.2%) (P<0.05). Prevalence of infestation based on predilection sites,. age and sex on pigs showed that infestation on the trunk were significantly higher (P<0.05) for both insects. Adult (75.1% and 67.0%) had more insect pests (P>0.05) than the youngs but the difference in infestation among sexes were insignificant (P<0.05). The veterinary importance of the insect pests are highlighted while possible control measures are recommended.


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