Bisexual releases are as effective as male-only releases to control Drosophila suzukii with the sterile insect technique
Bisexual releases are as effective as male-only releases to control Drosophila suzukii with the sterile insect technique
Tags: Fruit fly, Sex Separation, Sterile insect technique (SIT)Alexandra Labbetoul, Simon Fellous, Pest Management Science, 2026.
The proportion of fertile females that produced offspring was not significantly different in unisexual and bisexual treatment (45% and 46%, respectively). Excluding females that had not mated (i.e. no sperm in the spermathecae) from the analysis had no influence. These results suggest the release of sterile females does not always affect the efficacy of the SIT. Even though additional phenomena may arise when scaling up from cages to the field, we conclude that sorting females with genetic constructs or robotic systems is probably dispensable in D. suzukii SIT, at least when deployed in confined farming systems.

