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Experimental Design For Efficacy Testing Of Baits Against Monomorium Pharaonis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

In the European Union, baits against pharaoh ants (Monomorium pharaonis) have to be authorized as biocidal products. The dossier to be submitted for authorization of the product has to include a proof of product efficacy. No consistent test standards have been established by the European Commission....

Use And Evaluation Of Ant Identification Workshops For Pest Management Professionals In Washington, Oregon, And British Columbia

Workshops on ant identification have been offered in Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia to pest management professionals since 1996 during with winter season. Number of workshops varies from 3 to 7 each year. Classes are nearly always filled to a capacity of 24 for each four-hour session. Each...

A Novel Long-lasting and Broad-spectrum Ant Bait
N. Bao | Poster | 2011

Baits (station, granule, gel and liquid) are widely used in the control of ant pests because of their effectiveness, ease of application, and their reduced risk to people, pets and the environment. Among the types of baits, gel baits are the most popular bait type for ant control. However, after app...

Measures by Zurich , Switzerland, to Eradicate Pharaoh Ants and to Instruct People on the Use of Household Insecticides

The Urban Pest Advisory Service (UPAS) is responsible for urban pests in the city of Zurich, Switzerland. We give approximately 2,000 consultations per year concerning pests and their control; we survey the pest situation in the city and control rats in public areas. Through a survey made among pest...

A Novel Imidacloprid Bait For Control of Monomorium Pharaonis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

A novel semi-liquid ant bait matrix containing imidacloprid between 0.001 and 0.1% destroyed all laboratory colonies of Pharaoh’s ant in a dose related time span. Best performance was observed with concentrations ranging from 0.01 to 0.1% imidacloprid. Two concentrations (0.01 and 0.05%) were field ...

Occurrence of Tropical and Imported Ant Species in Europe (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Climatic changes, tourism and travel, intensive product deliveries, especially of tropical plants, all contribute to the growth of ant infestations in Europe. These rapidly adopting ant species might need to be more thoroughly learnt and understood and possibly new, inventive eradication systems be ...

Elimination of a Tapinoma Melanocephalum (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Infestation Using Imidacloprid Bait

Tapinoma melanocephalum F. (Ghost Ant) infestations have increased in Western Europe. Generally, Ghost Ant infestations resemble those of Monomorium pharaonis (Pharaoh’s Ant) with a focus to older, multi-unit apartment blocks which offer a multitude of nesting opportunities and easy migration of ant...

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...

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...

Why do certain ants thrive in the urban environment?
J. Silverman | Full Paper | 2005

Of the nearly 10,000 known ant species, less than 100 are considered pests and fewer than 30 have adapted to urban disturbance. Some species, such as the Pharaoh's ant have a truly cosmopolitan distribution, nesting in and out of doors in tropical climates and only indoors in temperate climates. Mos...

IMPACT of NOVIFLUMURON on WHOLE COLONIES of PHARAOH’S ANTS

The impact of noviflumuron on whole colonies of Pharaoh’s ants,Monomorium pharaonis L., was investigated in a series of laboratory experiments. Large colonies (tens to several hundred queens, 0.5 to 2 grams brood, and 2,000+ workers contained in nine cm diameter by two cm high plastic Petri dishes w...

EFFECTS of STARVATION on NUTRIENT DISTRIBUTION IN THE PHARAOH ANT, MONOMORIUM PHARAONIS (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE) WORKERS and VARIOUS LARVAL STAGES

The Pharaoh ant, Monomorium pharaonis (L.) is an important pest ant species in many parts of the world. Knowledge and understanding of feeding behavior of this species are essential to the success of baiting. Transfer of a toxicant in a bait to kill a targeted colony depends on the ability of the nu...

EVALUATION OF EXPERIMENTAL FIPRONIL BAITS FOR CONTROL OF PHARAOH’S ANTS IN CZECH REPUBLIC

The Pharaoh’s ant Monomorium pharaonis (L.) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is a widespread urban pest, being most common in large, heated buildings. Fipronil is a novel phenyl-pyrazole insecticide, effective against insects of urban importance including termites and cockroaches, being active by both oral...

PRECISION TARGETING: REDUCED PESTICIDE USE STRATEGY FOR PHARAOH’S ANT (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE) CONTROL

Pharaoh’s ants, Monomorium pharaonis, are one of the more difficult indoor pest ants to control. We studied if routine exterior monitoring and initiating baiting when infestations are incipient, will prevent infestations inside a building. The study was conducted at a 7,841 m2 two-level building wit...

METHOD AND PROCEDURE FOR EVALUATING BIOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE OF PHARAOH ANT, MONOMORIUM PHARAONIS (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE), BAITS

Pharaoh ants, Monomorium pharaonis, are significant pests associated with man and his environment. Chemical sprays are not ideal control methods if they cause the ants to disperse. There is a preference for bait treatments that provide a means to use ant biology to transfer slow-acting compounds int...

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...

INFESTATIONS OF INSECT AND RODENT PESTS IN MULTIOCCUPANCY DWELLINGS IN A LONDON BOROUGH - A STUDY TO INVESTIGATE FACTORS AFFECTING CONTROL

Records of visits to 22,615 dwellings in the London Borough of Southwark, for period October 1993 to December 1998, were examined. Data were analysed for ghost ants (Tapinoma melanocephalum Fab.), pharaoh ants (Monomorium pharaonis L.), house mice (Mus musculus L.) and brown rats (Rattus norvegicus ...

THE HISTORY AND CURRENT STATUS OF JUVENOIDS
Karel Sláma | Full Paper | 1999

The history of natural and synthetic bioanalogues of insect juvenile hormone (JH), juvenoids is more than 40 years old. The first JH-active lipid extracts prepared from the cecropia moths in 1956. The first JH-active was an isoprenoid farnesol isolated in 1961, then “pseudojuvenilizing” or JH-mimeti...

AN OPTIMISED SULFLURAMID BAIT FORMULATION FOR CONTROL OF BOTH PHARAOH'S ANTS MONOMORIUM PHARAONIS (L.) (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE) AND GERMAN COCKROACHES BLATTELLA GERMANICA (L.) (DICTYOPTERA: BLATTELLIDAE
C. J. Boase and V. Rupes | Full Paper | 1996

Containerised insecticide bait products offer considerable advantages for control of urban crawling insect pests. However the differences in insecticide susceptibility and food preference between some pest species have resulted in a diversity of commercial bait products, each targeted at specific in...