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Efficacy, Environmental Persistence and Nontarget Impacts of Pyriproxyfen Use against Aedes Vigilax in Australia

Pyriproxyfen is an insect growth regulator, a juvenile hormone analogue, widely used for the control of container and freshwater mosquito species throughout the world and is potent at very low levels. To date its use in natural brackish environments has been limited. In Australia the dominant nuisan...

Efficacy of (s)-Methoprene against Cimex Lectularius (Hemiptera: Cimicidae)

Widespread resistance to conventional residual neurotoxic insecticides such as pyrethroids is likely to be a major factor in bed bug infestations. To identify an insecticide with an alternative mode of action that is effective against the bed bug, the juvenile hormone analogue (S)-methoprene, was ev...

LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT OF A POPULATION OF AUSTRALIAN COCKROACHES (PERIPLANETA AUSTRALASIAE) IN A TROPICAL PLANT HOUSE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM USING THE JUVENILE HARMONE ANALOGUE (S)-HYDROPRENE

The long-term management of a population of Australian cockroaches, Periplaneta australasiae, causing serious damage to valuable plant species in a United Kingdom tropical plant house, was achieved using a juvenile hormone analogue. (S)-hydroprene was applied as a ULV cold mist every three or four m...

EFFICACY OF PROTECT B READY-TO-USE METHOPRENE BASED PHARAOH’S ANT MONOMORIUM PHARAONIS L. (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE) CONTROL BAIT UNDER FIELD CONDITIONS

Efficient control and eradication of Pharaoh’s ant is a difficult task for PCOs mostly due to the fact that several queens live in a nest, all of which can not be killed with traditional methods. PROTECT B Pharaoh’s ant killer bait is a special ready-to-use formulation that contains an insect growth...

INFLUENCE OF PYRIPROXYFEN ON PREIMAGINAL STAGES OF MUSCA DOMESTICA AND AEDES AEGYPTI

Pyriproxyfen, a synthetic analogue of the juvenile hormone of insects, has been used in the form of 0.5% granules (Sumilarv, Sumitomo, Japan) against preimaginal stages of house flies and mosquitoes for suppressing their quality. As the main condition of the experiment was to use strictly equalized ...

BIOLOGICALLY HARMLESS SUBSTANCES AND APPLICATION FORMS IN CRAWLING INSECT CONTROL

The regular and effective control of some synanthropic crawling insects as cockroaches and ants is unavoidable but due to the requirements of human health and environment protection, their elimination needs new concepts and methods. Cockroaches, first of all the German cockroach Blattella germanica ...

RESISTANCE IN GERMAN HOUSEFLY POPULATIONS (MUSCA DOMESTICA L., DIPTERA) -SUMMARY OF RECENT STUDIES

The housefly Musca domestica L. belongs to the most important hygiene pests world-wide - especially in livestock. Due to its fast development and high reproductive rate the housefly has developed severe resistance against commonly used insecticides. Sometimes resistance problems against new active i...

BIORATIONALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY-THEIR FUTURE ROLE IN THE CONTROL OF INSECT PESTS IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT
John P. Edwards | Full Paper | 1993

This paper reviews the need for change in the techniques and materials that, until recently, have been the mainstays for dealing with insect infestation in homes, hospitals, food premises and other public buildings. Recent years have already seen the introduction of substantial changes including the...

A NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR THE ELIMINATION OF POPULATIONS OF THE ORIENTAL COCKROACH, BLATTA ORIENTALIS L. (DICTYOPTERA: BLATTIDAE) USING (S)-HYDROPRENE DELIVERED FROM SIMPLE POINT SOURCES
J.E. Short and J.P. Edwards | Full Paper | 1993

Two mixed-age (semi-natural) populations of the Oriental cockroach Blatta orientalis were established in identical artificial domestic environments contained in steel freight containers. Each population was allowed a 10 week period of acclimation, during which the populations were monitored using Ro...