Title of article :
Mass Infestation of a Rural Residential Area with Millipede Larvae: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Mohammadi, Jalal Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - School of Health - Department of Medical Entomology and Vector Control, , Faramarzi, Hosein Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - School of Medicine - Department of Community Medicine , Soltani, Aboozar Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - School of Health - Department of Medical Entomology and Vector Control
Abstract :
The class Diplopoda (the millipedes) is the most abundant and
diverse group within the Myriapoda, comprising 15 orders and
numerous families. They range in length from very tiny (∼5
mm in Polyxenida) to the longest terrestrial invertebrates (some
Spirostreptida being up to 35 cm long) in tropical and subtropical
regions.
On the 29th September 2018, the residents of Dare Mal (a village
of Marvdasht city) were faced with a massive infestation of an
unknown larva. Arthropods were transferred to the Entomology
Laboratory of Shiraz Health School. The unknown arthropods
were identified as millipede larvae belonging to the Polyxenidae
family (Polyxenus spp.) Millipede larvae are not of medical
importance, but they cause panic among the residents and make
them evacuate their homes. The source of their infestation was
a leftover farmyard watering near the village.
The number of larvae declined sharply and their activity
decreased after conducting the control program. This program
included physical control as well as spraying of the infested
areas with permethrin and diazinon. Activity of larvae abruptly
decreased and eventually they were removed from all infested
homes.
Keywords :
Millipedes , Larvae , Infestation , Residential areas , Iran
Journal title :
Journal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System