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The wasps normally are not aggressive and co not seek out or
attack.people. The sting is in accordance with most polistene |
type stings with a wheel-flair reaction and pain lasting from =
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ten - twenty minutes. "En Masse!’ attacks were not reported ma
although some people recalled being stung 4 or 5 times.

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report of 20 stings could not be confirmed and is considered

unlikely.

It should be noted that aggressive reactions were ae

only noticed when the integrity and safety of the colony or
nest was directly threatened.

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No mosquitoes were collected though light traps, natural and artificial
nesting stations were used. Furthermore, interviews indicated no one
has been bitten by a mosquito. High winds are the major factor
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restricting the establishment of mosquito populations.
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Spiders are present throughout the atoll's islets.

Specimens of what

appears to be the black widow have been collected by personnel of

the MPML though none were found during this survey.

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The only island »

reporting the collection of L. mactans is Enjebi (Jane). Specimens |
have been sent to the BishopMuseum, Hawaii for confirmation. No
other venomous spiders havebeen reported from or collected from the
islets.
Snakes are not present on Jinewetak Atoll.

Flies affecting man apnear limited to several species of the genus

Musca or house flies and sarcophaga (flesh flies).

In most cases the

breeding areas are in andaround waste disposal sites.

Populations are

small and of nuisance value. Some transmission of enteric diseases
is possible though not likely.due to good sanitary practices and
structural integrity of buildings.

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RECOMMENDATIONS:
a.

The rodent populations require control of the earliest possible date.
Baiting with zinc

phosphide is the most acceptable to this writer.

other baits are ai tab IS. A special annex to this report will be
prepared with specific guidelines on baiting requirements.

However

Bait stations containing zinc phosphide in a formulation acceptable to
the rats should be used. Several prebaits should be tested without the
presence ‘of zinc phosphide to determine which is the most acceptable

to the rats. Upon completion of prebaiting the actual zinc phosphide
bait should be employed. Each islet should be prebaited immediately
prior to baiting.

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