An automatic insect release system (AIRS) has been developed by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture in collaboration with Firma Dieringer of Austria and Ciba-Pilatus (now Zimex Aviation) of Switzerland for the aerial distribution of natural enemies of two cassava pests—cassava mealybug (Phenacoccus manihoti) and cassava green mite (Mononychellus tanajoa). The AIRS, installed in a twin turbo-prop aircraft, has undergone a series of tests to evaluate suitable packaging substrates, pre- and post-release mortality, biological performance and ground distribution of natural enemies.
Preliminary results show 25% of the mealybug parasitoid, Epidinocarsis lopezi died from packaging to release, maximum 25% died during the release and minimum 50% survived. The mortality of predatory mites released in small packages was negligible. Further work on post-release survival and dispersal is needed.