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Gene silencing for invasive paper wasp management: Synthesized dsRNA can modify gene expression but did not affect mortality

January 2023

Publication: Plos One
Author(s): Mariana Bulgarella, James W. Baty, Rose McGruddy, Philip J. Lester

Invasive paper wasps such as Polistes dominula are a major pest and problem for biodiversity around the globe. Safe and highly targeted methods for the control of these and other social wasp populations are needed. We attempted to identify potentially-lethal gene targets that could be used on adult paper wasps in a gene silencing or RNA interference (RNAi) approach. Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) was designed to target genes for which silencing has proven lethal in other insects.

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