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A ‘Solutions Approach’ For Area-Wide Control Of Subterranean Termites, Coptotermes Formosanus And Reticulitermes Sp. (Blattodea: Rhinotermitidae)

The Exploreum Science Center and History Museum in Mobile, Alabama, USA, and UNESCO World Heritage Site Taliesin West – Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter residence and architectural school in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA, are both complex structures that were experiencing substantial termite activity. A ‘solu...

A Multi-State Study To Assess The Efficacy Of Chlorantraniliprole In Controlling Reticulitermes Flavipes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) In Infested Structures

The efficacy of Altriset® 20SC (AI, chlorantraniliprole) in controlling structural infestations of the eastern subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes, was assessed in Ohio, North Carolina, and Texas. Prior to chlorantraniliprole treatment, termites were collected from the structure as well as...

Production, Characterization And Efficacy Of Ethyl Cellulose-Based Nanocapsules Containing Imidacloprid For Control Of Microcerotermes Diversus (Silvestri) (Isoptera: Termitidae) Under Laboratory Conditions

Microcerotermes diversus (Silvestri) (Isoptera: Termitidae) is a major species of termites that attacks cellulosic materials and is an economically important pest, damaging buildings in Khuzestan Province (Iran). Neonicotinoids, most notably imidacloprid, have recently been introduced for pest contr...

Chlorantraniliprole: a New Termiticide

Altriset™ (18.4% SC, Chlorantraniliprole) exhibited delayed mortality in termites both in topical and limited exposure bioassays. When exposed for as low as 5 minutes on sand treated at =25 ppm, worker mortalities reached >90% by day 5. Termites behaved normally (walking, grooming etc.) for sever...

New Techniques For Subterranean Termite Control

Subterranean termites are important pests in the U.S. and many parts of the world. Most products available for subterranean termite control are registered in Florida and currently there are 76 products. Most are either repellent or non-repellent soil treatment products. In recent years the number of...

Chlorantraniliprole: a New Insecticide For Global Termite Control

Chlorantraniliprole is a new insecticide globally branded as DuPont™ Altriset™ for termite control. Field results from the USA, Japan and Australian in pre-construction (horizontal applications) and postconstruction (vertical applications) at the 0.05% rate showed excellent efficacy. Field results f...

Anti-termitic Properties of Lantana Camara (Lamiales: Verbenaceae)

Fresh and dry tissues (leaves, stems, flowers and roots) of two Lantana camara cultivars and the soil from where the plants were growing were tested to determine their anti-termitic activities against Reticulitermes flavipes in 3-wk laboratory bioassays. Barriers incorporating 25% (w/w) chipped tiss...

How Genetic Studies Can Help with Subterranean Termite Management

Here I review the application of genetic techniques to subterranean termite studies, focusing on their contributions to applied science. Current use of molecular genetic methods in the area of termite management fall into two main categories: 1.) taxonomy and species identification; and 2.) colony i...

Heterotermes Convexinotatus (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) in Colombia: Distribution and Impact

Heterotermes convexinotatus (Snyder 1924) belongs to the group of subterranean termites, it is regarded as an important pest in passion fruit and corn crops in Venezuela and Colombia, it has also been found in Citrus orchards at the Caribbean coast of Colombia. In urban zones it had only been report...

Evaluating a Baiting System For Management of Termites in Buildings (India) and Earthen Dam Walls (Botswana)

The Exterraä Termite Interception and Baiting System (Ensystex Inc., Fayetteville, NC) was evaluated in field experiments in India and Botswana. Alpha-cellulose powder containing chlorfluazuron (Requiemä) was tested for its efficacy in eliminating colonies of various subterranean termite species in ...

Exterior Perimeter, Localized Interior Treatments of Homes for Subterranean Termite Control in New Mexico, USA

The termite activity of fipronil (Termidor®) termiticide/insecticide was first discovered in 1997. Field research trials produced data showing that fipronil had effects on termites distant from the treated area. Following this discovery, several homes were treated as exterior perimeter only treatmen...

Low-insecticide Input Application Strategies For Managing Subterranean Termite (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) Infestations
Brian T. Forschler | Full Paper | 2008

Twenty-six treatments were conducted using an integrated management approach to removing subterranean termite infestations from structures on the University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA campus. Termite infestations were identified by building occupants followed by an inspection, development of an act...

International regulation of termiticides an industry perspective
A. Krygsman | Full Paper | 2005

Compliance costs in the pesticide industry have grown considerably. This has been driven by new scientific methods used to assess pesticide risk and exposure. At the same time advances in computer technology and the Internet have lent credibility to data harmonization such that the industry goal of ...

Field trials in Thailand on the efficacy of some soil termiticides to prevent subterranean termites

Study on the efficacy of some soil termiticides available in Thailand market was made in order to evaluate their effectiveness to prevent the invasion of subterranean termites living underneath the buildings. Two methods representing construction practices widely used in the country were experimente...

Important differences in termite control in South-East Asia and the use of non-repellent termiticides under such conditions
J. Nash | Full Paper | 2005

Termite control practices in South-East Asia differ in some important respects to those typically undertaken in USA, Japan and Australia. Whilst the basic principles are similar, differences in construction practices, type of building, termite species, and environmental conditions each contribute to...

Efficacy and transmission of indoxacarb as liquid termiticide in Eastern subterranean termite (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)
X.-P. Hu | Poster | 2005

Indoxacarb is an EPA designated reduced risk insecticide. This study was to evaluate indoxacarb for its toxicity, non-repellency, and transmission as liquid termiticide against eastern subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar). Toxic effectiveness and non-repellency were determined usin...

Innovation in perimeter treatment against subterranean termites (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)
S.T. Kamble and R.W. Davis | Full Paper | 2005

Pest Management Professionals had the opportunity to use new chemistry of non-repellent active ingredients (termiticides) for subterranean termite control. These active ingredients provide control through reduction of termite populations. The pest control industry has asked if the newer non-repellen...

Acquisition, transfer and metabolism of [14C] imidacloprid among workers of the subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)
M. Tomalski and E.L. Vargo | Full Paper | 2005

Imidacloprid, the active ingredient in Premise®, is a slow-acting, non-repellent termiticide used to control termites in residential and commercial applications. Workers acquire imidacloprid from contact with treated soil, and then transfer the AI among individuals throughout the colony. However, th...

The role of independent research in the regulatory process: A lesson involving the urban pest management community in the United States
B.T. Forschler | Full Paper | 2005

The regulatory process in the United States, as it pertains to termite management, is charged with the dual responsibilities of environmental stewardship and consumer protection. These two important roles can only be accomplished using sound scientific data as the foundation of the decision-making p...

Comparison of natural and conventional insecticides against Formosan termites (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)

Five natural and 16 synthetic compounds were evaluated for termiticidal activity against the Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae). The naphthoquinones menadione, plumbagin, and juglone, and the benzoquinones thymoquinone, and coenzyme Q1 killed al...

Wide area management program for the subterranean termite (Coptotermes formosanus), in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
A. Morgan | Poster | 2005

The management of the Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus, is critical to the economic well-being of the United States. Estimates of property damage, repairs, and control measures exceed U.S. $1 billion per year in the U.S., of which $500 million is incurred in Louisiana. In 1998, ...

Field evaluation of noviflumuron for controlling Asian subterranean termite, Coptotermes gestroi (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)

Management of subterranean termites for past years depends mainly on cyclodiene and organophosphorous termiticides. During those years, these chemicals appeared to be the most suitable chemicals for controlling subterranean termite. However, public concern regarding environmental and health issues c...

Improved management of termites to protect Japanese homes
K. Tsunoda | Full Paper | 2005

Termites are considered to be urban pests in Japan, which has a long history of combating the two most economically important subterranean termites [Reticulitermes speratus (Kolbe) and Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki], since Japanese houses are made principally of wood. Approximately half of new home...

Impact of area-wide management on alate densities of the Formosan subterranean termite (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)

An area-wide management project to control the Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki (FST), in the New Orleans French Quarter (FQ) began in1998. Initially, all properties within fifteen square blocks were treated with either commercially available non-repellent termiticides o...

Pesticide regulation by State Government agencies in the United States
G.N. Saxton | Full Paper | 2005

Pesticides and their use are regulated on both federal and state levels in the Unites States. A federal registration for a pesticide product must be obtained after the product has shown that it is safe to use according to the guidelines set forth by the United States Environmental Protection Agency ...

PERFORMANCE of the NON-REPELLENT TERMITICIDE, CHLORFENAPYR, in FRANCE, JAPAN, and the USA

Eliminating termites from structures is a real-world battle that requires vigilance, knowhow, and the best tools available. Chlorfenapyr, the active ingredient in MYTHIC®, STEALTH®, and PHANTOM®, is unique among termiticides and belongs to a class of chemistry called “pyrroles”. Chlorfenapyr is non-...

BARRIER EFFICACY of ORGANOPHOSPHATE, PYRETHROID, PHENYLPYRAZOL, and CHLORONICOTINYL FORMULATIONS against HETEROTERMES AUREUS (ISOPTERA: RHINOTERMITIDAE)

A modified test-tube bioassay was developed for Heterotermes aureususing Arizona soil samples from covered and exposed weathered termiticide plots. An organophosphate, a pyrethroid, a phenylpyrazol, and a nicotinoid were evaluated at 4 hours and 12 months post-application. Termites were placed in bi...

REDUCTION of FORMOSAN SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE (RHINOTERMITIDAE: COPTOTERMES FORMOSANUS SHIRAKI) INFESTATIONS in TREES USING FIPRONIL TERMITICIDE
Ed Freytag and Ken Lewis | Poster | 2002

The Formosan subterranean termite (Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki) is one of the most destructive pests of trees in New Orleans, causing millions of dollars in damage each year. The termites tunnel into the trees, creating a network of galleries and voids, ultimately hollowing the interior of the tr...

DEGRADATION of PERMETHRIN in SOILS of LOW, NORMAL, and HIGH pH
Harry N. Howell and Jr. | Full Paper | 2002

Soils of pH 5, 7, and 9 were treated with the equivalent of a commercial application of 0.50% permethrin. Over a period of 36 months post-treatment, the soil was analyzed to determine the concentration in parts per million of permethrin remaining in the soil. There was a significant difference in th...

IMIDACLOPRID USE in TERMITE CONTROL OPERATIONS GLOBALLY and CHANGING USE PATTERNS in the UNITED STATES

The soil-applied termiticide, imidacloprid (Premise®, Hachikusan®) was registered for termite control in Japan in 1993. This non-repellent termiticide causes mortality in termites foraging near treated structures, and is transmissible to other termites not directly exposed to treated soil. A two-yea...

The EFFECT of ELEVATED SOIL pH from MASONRY CEMENT on

Eastern subterranean termites (Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar)) were confined to sand of different pH levels, which was treated with either chlorpyrifos (10,000, 1,000, 100, or 10 ppm Dursban TC), imidacloprid (500, 50, 5, or 0.5 ppm Premise 2), fipronil (600, 60, 6, or 0.6 ppm Termidor), bifenthri...

An AREA-WIDE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM for the FORMOSAN SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE in the FRENCH QUARTER, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA

The Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanusShiraki, is a serious pest in several parts of the world and is one of the most destructive insects in Louisiana, USA. A pilot test was begun in 1998 to determine the effectiveness of area-wide management on this insect and to reduce its densi...

EVALUATION of COMMERCIAL TERMITE BAITING SYSTEMS for PEST MANAGEMENT of the FORMOSAN SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE (ISOPTERA: RHINOTERMITIDAE)

Commercially available termite-baiting systems were evaluated for efficacy in a management program for Formosan subterranean termites, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki. Termite-baiting systems evaluated include Sentricon® (Dow AgroSciences), with hexaflumuron, FirstLine® (FMC Corp.), and Terminate® (U...

USE OF MULTIPLE FIELD TECHNIQUES TO EVALUATE PERFOR MANCE OF DELTAMETHRIN SUSPENSION CONCENTRATE TERMITICIDE IN THE USA

Termiticidal activity of deltamethrin as a technical and/or formulated material has been well documented around the world by governmental and university researchers in laboratory and long-term field evaluations. United States Department of Agriculture- Forest Service (USDA-FS) ”Gulfport” field testi...

SYSTEMATIC TERMITE CONTROLSM : A TERMITE (ISOPTERA: RHINOTERMITIDAE) IPM PROGRAM FOR THE PEST CONTROL PROFESSIONAL
James B. Ballard | Full Paper | 1999

Systematic Termite ControlSM (STC) is a program developed by FMC Corporation to provide the professional pest control industry with a new, integrated strategy for the control of subterranean termite populations. The objective of STC is structural protectio,n, i.e., to control termite activity within...

HETEROTERMES AUREUS (SNYDER) (ISOPTERA: RHINOTERMITIDAE) RESEARCH IN ARIZONA

Heterotermes aureus (Snyder) continues to be the number one urban pest in the arid southwest (USA). Demand by pest control operators and consumers regarding information on termiticides and bait technology remains high. The primary control mechanism continues to be liquid barriers, but bait technolog...

EVALUATION OF TERMITICIDES RESIDUES AND BIOAVAILABILITY FROM FIVE SOIL TYPES AND LOCATIONS IN TEXAS

The results of a four year study with six termiticides including: bifenthrin, chlorpyrifos, cypermethrin, fenvalerate, permethrin, and isofenphos indicate significant differences in effectiveness among products applied to different soil types in Texas. Each of the five field test locations represent...

LABORATORY AND FIELD METHODS FOR INVESTIGATING SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE CONTROL

Determining termiticide performance has, historically, been conducted by assessing attack of wooden boards placed over treated soil. This method was developed by the USDA-FS Gulfport laboratory, and is referred to as the ground-board test. A modification of this involves pouring concrete over the tr...

EFFECT OF SURFACTANTS AND FORMULATIONS ON DISTRIBUTION OF CYPERMETHRIN USED FOR SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE CONTROL IN SANDY SOIL

The distribution of cypermethrin (Demon@) affected by formulations and surfactants in a sandy loam soil was determined. Eight treatments consisted of Demon TC (25.3 % cypermethrin, emulsifiable concentrate) or Demon Wettable Powder (40.0% cypermethrin) with 0.25% A1 concentration mixed with or witho...

MANAGING SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE POPULATIONS
Nan-Yao Su | Full Paper | 1993

Soil termiticide treatments provide a bamer to exclude soil-borne termites from structures. The vast populations of subterranean termites are generally unaffected by the termiticide application. In the future, monitoring, exclusion (physical or chemical bamers), and population suppression devices (b...

FEATURES OF A POPULATION OF THE FORMOSAN SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE, COPT0 TERMES FORMOSANUS, ESTABLISHED IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

A population of the Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki, detected in February 1992, was determined to be well established within a limited residential area of La Mesa, San Diego County, California, U.S.A. The large size of workers and soldiers, and annual swarms of reproduc...