Surveillance, flies and snails: new technologies for snail monitoring and control

Surveillance, flies and snails: new technologies for snail monitoring and control

Host: | Date: 22 May 2024

More about this podcast

Research into snails over the past decade has largely focussed on baiting and while a lot has been learned,baiting is only one part of an effective integrated management strategy for snails.

That's why a new national GRDC investment is tackling the snail problem from multiple angles by combining technology and biological research to inform control management.

The project is being led by the University of Adelaide and the South Australian Research and Development Institute or SARDI, and involves setting up cameras in paddocks to track snail movements and migration habits, while for biological control, a parasatoid fly has been released in WA for the first time to help suppress conical snails.

Download the transcript for this episode

Contact

Kim Perry, SARDI
kim.perry@sa.gov.au

Stirlings to Coast Farmers
ceo@scfarmers.org.au

SEPWA
eo@sepwa.org.au

More information

GroundCover – Multifaceted approach to combat snails in grain crops

GRDC Project Code: UOA2205-005RTX,