Ms. Mitchell et al., USE OF INSECTICIDE TO CONTROL DESTRUCTIVE ACTIVITY OF ANTS DURING TRAPPING OF SMALL MAMMALS, Journal of mammalogy, 77(4), 1996, pp. 1107-1113
Feeding by ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), particularly fire ants (Sol
enopsis invicta), can negatively affect trapping of small mammals. To
reduce loss of bait and mutilation of captured specimens by ants durin
g a study of small mammals in eastern North Carolina, we treated one-h
alf of our trap sites with a chemical insecticide. We evaluated the ef
fects of use of insecticide on trapping of small mammals in three pine
-plantation and two pocosin habitats that differed in levels of activi
ty and abundance of fire ants. Use of insecticide did not affect overa
ll capture yield or probabilities of capture for any of the 12 species
of small mammals we caught. Rates of mutilation of specimens were low
er where insecticides were used, but were significantly reduced only i
n habitats where abundance of fire ants was high. Use of insecticide r
educed destructive and total activity of ants, although effectiveness
varied with abundance of fire ants. Destructive and total activity lev
els of ants were highest where fire ants were abundant, but effects of
insecticide on activity were proportionally greater in habitats where
fire ants were less abundant or absent.