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Plantation crops :: Oil Palm

Rodents: Burrowing rat, Tatera indica

Symptoms of damage

  • The burrowing rats burrow down to the bole of the palms and make cavities into the hole
  • Feed the sweet inner cabbage portion.
  • No external symptoms - entire meristematic region is devoured.
  • Suddenly the leaves look wilted or dried and death of the palm.

Identification of the pest

Management

  • Rodent management envisages a comprehensive programme involving
  1. Orchard sanitation
  2. Trapping
  3. Poison baiting,
  4. Mechanical barriers   
  5. Bio-control agents.
1. Orchard sanitation
  • Field sanitation
  • Clean cultivation
2. Mechanical barrier
  • At the time of planting - rodent infested areas, can be covered with 22 gauge galvanized iron (chicken) wire mesh
around the bole.
3. Traps
  • Different traps are available in the market.
  • Cage trap, spring death trap, death fall trap, bamboo noose trap etc.
  • Trap shyness may become a problem after continuous use.
  • Cleaning and washing the traps daily
  • Changing the places for keeping the traps frequently etc.
4. Chemical control
Poison baiting
  • A number of rodenticides are available in the market under acute poisons and chronic poisons.
  • Zinc phosphide - used acute poison, but induces bait shyness in rodents.
  • Single dose anticoagulant - Bromadiolone (0.005%). It is available in wax cake formulations.
  • Multiple dose anticoagulants - Warfarin, Fumarin.
  • The basins should be placed in the field in the evening and removed in the morning.
  • Dead rats should be buried to avoid secondary poisoning.
5. Biological agents
  • A large number of predators used to regulate the rodent population in nature.
  • Predators - Snakes, vultures, mongoose, cats and dogs.

Barn owl (Tyto alba Stertens)

  • It is recently reported and useful in controlling rodents.
  • It is used in Malaysia and Tamil Nadu for controlling the rat population in Oil palm
  • and paddy fields.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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