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Effects of Sugar and Animal Blood Availability on Attraction of Aedes (Stegomyia) spp. To Humans
K. Jahangir , C.-Y. Lee and J. Zairi | Full Paper | 2008

Aedes (Stegomyia) female mosquitoes feed on sap of herbaceous indoor plants and blood of small mammals. This study investigates whether the female Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus provided with sugar solution and mouse blood are still attracted to human after feeding. Laboratory caged females of Aedes...

Effects of nutritional starvation and satiation on feeding responses of three household ants, Monomorium pharaonis, Monomorium floricola and Monomorium destructor

The feeding responses of three urban pest ant species, Monomorium pharaonis (L.), Monomorium floricola (Jerdon) and Monomorium destructor (Jerdon) after being subjected to nutritional starvation and satiation (either for all nutrients, carbohydrate only, protein only or lipid only) were studied usin...

Coptotermes identification and distribution in Penang Island, Malaysia
Y.-P. Goh and C.-Y. Lee | Poster | 2005

The genus Coptotermes is a member of the subfamily Coptotermitinae Holmgren of the family Rhinotermitidae. In Malaysia, Coptotermes travians was identified as the predominant termite pest (53%), followed by Coptoteremes curvignathus (28%). There are some complications on the taxonomic status of Copt...

Effects of queen body parts on the production of sexuals in the Pharaoh’s ant, Monomorium pharaonis (L.) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
S.-P. Lim and C.-Y. Lee | Poster | 2005

The Pharaoh’s ant is one of the utmost cosmopolitan pest species in the world. Its notoriety in bacterial transmission at hospitals through sterilized apparatus makes it an even more burdensome pest. Over the years, many studies on the control of this species had been conducted. This includes the us...

Foraging activity of Monomorium orientale (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) under various laboratory conditions
P.-Y. Loke and C.-Y. Lee | Poster | 2005

The Monomorium orientale is a common pest ant species found infesting human structures. Although it is of relatively lower significance when compared with some other more predominant ant pests, its minute size makes invading human foodstuffs almost too effortless and thus, it is deemed a pesky nuisa...

Effects of coprophagal behavior on nymphal survivorship of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica and the Smooth cockroach, Symploce pallens (Dictyoptera: Blattellidae)
L.-T. Quah and C.-Y. Lee | Poster | 2005

The German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.) and the Smooth cockroach, Symploce pallens (Stephens) are important cosmopolitan household pests which infest hotels, restaurants and apartments. Coprophagy is defined as the behavior of fecal consumption. It plays an important role in providing nutrien...

Laboratory culture method of the ghost ant, Tapinoma indicum (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
J.-W. Wong and C.-Y. Lee | Poster | 2005

The ghost ant, Tapinoma indicum, is a well-known tramp species and is highly adaptable in its nesting habits where it readily settles outdoors and indoors. As a tropical species, T. indicum may be sensitive to extreme abiotic conditions such as low relative humidity and temperature. The objective of...

Molecular phylogenetic relationship of Asian Coptotermes species based on mitochondrial 16S sequences

Coptotermes species subterranean termites are believed to have originated in Asia and have been transported around the world via infestations in the hulls of wooden boats and in lumber. Classification of Coptotermes species using morphological characters is difficult and complicated. This study repo...

Soil invertebrates associated with termite bait monitoring stations
B.-H. Yeoh and C.-Y. Lee | Poster | 2005

Subterranean termites are wood structure destructor in both urban and agricultural sectors. Termite control comprises about 50% of the total business turnover of the pest control industry in Malaysia; which was estimated at RM40 million annually. Baiting is considered a rather new technique in Malay...

Taxonomic questions on Malaysian termites (Isoptera: Termitidae) answered with morphology and DNA biotechnology

Accurate species identification underlies all termite field studies and population genetic research. With more than 170 species of termites in Peninsular Malaysia, it has been challenging to elucidate proper taxonomic records among the species studied, particularly within the family Termitidae. This...

Elimination of Pharaoh’s ant, Monomorium pharaonis colonies with S-methoprene baits (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

The Pharaoh’s ant, Monomorium pharaonis (L.) is an important species in the urban environment. This paper discussed the performance of a new bait formulation containing S-methoprene. Discussions are made on various laboratory experiments (in Budapest, Hungary and Penang, Malaysia) and field trials i...

RESIDUAL PERFORMANCE OF AN ALPHA-CYPERMETHRIN/ FLUFENOXURON MIXTURE AGAINST GERMAN COCKROACHES, BLATTELLA GERMANICA (L.) (DICTYOPTERA: BLATTELLIDAE)

Residual performance of a pyrethroid/chitin synthesis inhibitor (alpha-cypermethrin/flufenoxuron) suspension concentrate formulation on plywood panels against German cockroaches was examined in the laboratory for up to 6 months of aging using three evaluation methods (forced-contact, self-contact an...

INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE IN BLATTELLA GERMANICA (L.) (DICTYOPTERA: BLATTELLIDAE) FROM HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS IN MALAYSIA

Twenty three strains of field populations of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.) collected from hotels and restaurants from various localities in peninsular Malaysia were tested for their susceptibility to commonly used insecticides (propoxur, bendiocarb, chlorpyrifos, fenitrothion, pirim...