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Taniman ng mais sa Cavite, pinugaran ng mga fall armyworm?! | Born to be Wild
GMA Public Affairs
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11/3/2024
Aired (November 3, 2024) Isang taniman ng mais sa Silang, Cavite, pinugaran umano ng mga fall armyworm. Ano nga bang klaseng hayop ang fall armyworm? Alamin ‘yan kasama si Doc Nielsen Donato. Panoorin ang video!
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00:00
In the vast field of corn,
00:12
there is a swarm of insects.
00:19
They can't be seen
00:23
because they are inside when they attack.
00:30
There is not a single plant that is not affected by this armyworm
00:36
because all of them have a right.
00:42
Even though they are small, their presence in the field of corn is great.
00:47
If there is one thing that fall armyworms or harabas like to do,
01:06
it is eating.
01:08
This one, because of the amount of food it ate,
01:18
can't stop eating.
01:26
Because it is full, it is looking for a place to rest.
01:31
It doesn't know that it has reached the end of the plant.
01:42
Until...
01:50
The unknown harabas is waiting for it down there.
02:02
In the distance, a swarm of insects is looking for food.
02:13
Later on, it noticed that the harabas has fallen
02:20
so it immediately attacked.
02:24
Because there is only one enemy,
02:30
the harabas managed to escape.
02:36
But it won't stop.
02:42
At the sting of the insect, the harabas is weakening.
02:53
But it still continues to fight.
03:05
The harabas never stops fighting.
03:10
But it still continues to fight.
03:21
The harabas never stops fighting.
03:27
Until...
03:30
It sees a plant.
03:33
From here, it is checking if the insect is still around.
03:44
When it is sure that the insect is safe,
03:48
it immediately moves to the higher plant.
03:56
Finally, the harabas is safe.
04:03
Finally, the harabas is safe.
04:10
In this story, the harabas is not the leader.
04:16
Because the harabas is actually fighting with the insects.
04:21
Because the harabas is considered a pest to the corn.
04:26
I just noticed that an army worm has fallen.
04:33
It is positive.
04:36
It is in the core of this young plant.
04:41
It is eating.
04:43
They go into the core of this plant.
04:46
They are eating the shoots.
04:49
There is not a single plant that is not affected by this army worm
04:52
because all of them have the right...
05:01
Father Doming has been planting corn for more than four decades.
05:06
But it has been four years since their big problem started.
05:13
It has been four years since the first time he came to us.
05:18
Almost no one came to me for corn.
05:20
I was supposed to get 50 to 60 catties of corn,
05:26
but I only got 6 catties.
05:28
Father Doming lost more than Php 50,000
05:32
when the fall army worms, or harabas, attacked his corn.
05:37
This experiment was just recent.
05:40
It was only in 2019 that the presence of fall army worms was detected.
05:46
And its target is corn.
05:51
In June 2019 in Cagayan,
05:54
the first fall army worms were detected in the Philippines.
05:58
It came from tropical areas in the United States,
06:03
and it eventually reached Asia.
06:07
To date, it has affected 76 provinces in the country,
06:13
and more than 1,000 farmers.
06:16
Even though insecticide was used,
06:20
the harabas did not die.
06:23
This army worm is still alive.
06:26
Even though they were sprayed with insecticide,
06:29
it can hatch 100 to 400 eggs per adult moth.
06:35
In their vast population,
06:38
even though they are of the same species,
06:41
they cannot be saved.
06:46
Fall Army Worms have a cannibalistic behavior.
06:51
The larger the harabas,
06:54
the smaller the harabas.
06:58
Until it is completely extinct.
07:04
After the larva stage,
07:07
they will go down to the ground to become pupae.
07:09
They will go down to the ground to become pupae.
07:12
And they will come out when a moth hatches.
07:16
At this stage, they can lay eggs and reproduce.
07:20
The entire life cycle of fall army worms
07:23
lasts for almost a month.
07:26
That's why they are so fast to reproduce.
07:30
To stop their proliferation,
07:33
predators such as birds and other insects help.
07:40
The Department of Agriculture has a solution
07:44
to control their proliferation,
07:47
reproduction, or replacement of their crops.
07:50
It cannot be controlled
07:52
because the cultural management of the farmer is wrong.
07:55
Our recommendation is that
07:57
they should not farm for 3 years.
08:00
But as you know, the farmer's goal is to earn money.
08:04
We don't have other jobs.
08:07
We don't have other crops.
08:10
But if it's like other crops,
08:14
it will cost a lot.
08:16
We cannot afford to spend that much.
08:19
The Government of the Genetically Modified Corn
08:24
with Resistance to Fall Army Worms
08:27
can also help to stop
08:30
the proliferation of harabas.
08:33
Even though they have a big belly,
08:36
these small worms
08:39
just want to eat and live.
08:45
I hope the time will come
08:48
when the number of harabas will have a balance
08:52
with the help of biological control
08:55
and predators
08:57
so that they will not be able to reproduce.
09:00
Thank you for watching Born to be Wild.
09:03
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09:07
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