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Qcide® A Natural Insecticide For Control Of Flying Insects
P. Miller , B. Peters and P. May | Poster | 2022

Qcide is a natural plant extract from a chemotype of Eucalyptus cloeziana that is being developed as an insecticide for a number of applications including control of flying insect pests. The primary active compound tasmanone, is a member of the beta-triketone class of compounds that occur in a numbe...

Impact Of Sub-Lethal Deltamethrin Exposure On Fecundity Of Pyrethroid Resistant Male Bed Bugs

The purpose of this study was to evaluate sub-lethal dose effect of deltamethrin on the reproduction of resistant male C. lectularius. The deltamethrin-based product Suspend Polyzone (4.75% deltamethrin, 95.25% other ingredients; Bayer Environmental Science) was applied to 10.16 cm2 raw wood panels ...

Sensitization To Avian Or Fungal Proteins In Different Work Environments

Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) is usually caused by the inhalation of avian and fungal proteins. The present study assesses a cohort of Urban Pest Surveillance and Control Service (UPSCS) workers with high exposure to avian and fungal antigens, in order to identify their degree of sensitization t...

Inter- And Intra-Specific Larval Competition Of Two Container Breeding Mosquitoes In South Texas

There has recently been an observed increase in vector-borne disease in the Americas, including those diseases which are primarily vectored by Aedes aegypti. South Texas is at risk of vector-borne diseases due to the mild temperatures, year-round presence of the disease vectors, and proximity to Mex...

Fauna And Frequency Of Phlebotomine Sand Flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) In Southwestern Iran

Determination of sand flies species is very important especially as vectors for Leishmaniasis in most provinces in Iran. This study was conducted to determine fauna and frequency of sand flies in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province located in southwestern Iran. Sand flies samples were collected from...

Genetic Analysis Of Two Populations Of Periplaneta Americana

The control in the field of insect large geographical distribution as Periplaneta americana species, that is a mechanical vector of several pathogens to man, may be affected by genetic variability among their populations. They can be segregating, resulting in differences in susceptibility to the con...

Factors Driving Paederus Outbreaks In Human Settings: Climatic Factor Or Human Intervention?
Kok-Boon Neoh and Lee-Jin Bong | Full Paper | 2017

Dermatitis linearis is skin irritation resulting from contact with the hemolymph of rove beetles from the genus Paederus. Paederus neither bite nor sting, but accidental crushing on human skin causing the release of the toxin paederin. Massive outbreaks are frequently reported in tropical regions of...

Populational Structurization Of Culex Quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) Populations In Brazil

Microsatellites have been widely used in phylogenetic studies of various groups of insects. This study analyzed the genetic panorama of the urban species of mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus present in Brazil. Nine populations of Cx. quinquefasciatus mosquitoes from all regions of Brazil and one from ...

Impact Of Insecticide Spray On Non-Target Terrestrial Arthropods While Treating For Linepithema Humile (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

As part of a study investigating experimental insecticide formulations for control of Argentine ants, Linepithema humile (Mayr), in outdoor locations, the imidacloprid-based product Premise 2 (Bayer Environmental Science) was used as a commercial standard. During the study, Premise 2 provided the mo...

Assessment Of Natural-Based Products For Bed Bug (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) Control

Four essential oil-based products and a liquid-based borate spray were tested for their efficacy against adult, pyrethroid-resistant, field-strain and Harold Harlan susceptible-strain bed bugs using direct spray applications. The most effective product was Green Bug (100% mortality in one hour or le...

Challenges For Successful Management Of Pachycondyla Chinensis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Pachycondyla chinensis (Emery), the Asian needle ant, is an invasive, stinging ant established in the United States. It is known to displace both native and invasive ant species such as Linepithema humile (Mayr), the Argentine ant. It can be medically important to people who are allergic to arthropo...

Kinetics Of Surface Tension And Contact Angle Of Metarhizium Anisopliae And Aspergillus Sp. Suspensions

An important aspect to consider in biological pest control is the formulation of biopesticides, since it may interfere with the effectiveness of the control target. The aim of this study was to evaluate the kinetics of surface tension and contact angle of droplets formed in suspensions of Metarhiziu...

Behavior Of Reticulitermes Flavipes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) During Colony Fusion

Limited data exist on foraging, agonistic and feeding behavior of subterranean termites of the same species but from different colonies. We conducted research to determine if subterranean termites, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) from different colonies may express unusual foraging, agonistic and f...

Authorisation of Biocidal Products in the European Union
P. Choraine | Full Paper | 2011

Current regulatory framework. The placing on the market on biocidal products in the European Union is governed by Directive 98/8/EC (http://eurlex. europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:31998L0008:EN:NOT). The current Directive establishes a two-step process of approval: 1. evaluation of the ...

the Introduced Big-headed Ant Pheidole Megacephala in Southern Colombia

Previous studies published in 2005 and 2006 about the inventory of urban ants in warm areas of Colombia (24°C, 70% relative humidity, 1000 meters above sea level), included four unidentified species of the genus Pheidole, which contributed with a frequency of 11.7%. Only two exotic species showed hi...

The Myrmicinae Ant Pheidole Susannae As Potencial Urban Pest in Colombia

The ant species Pheidole susannae Forel 1886 is native to Central America, its distribution range goes from southern Mexico to northern South America, and it is present in Colombia and Venezuela. Occurs in various habitats, including highly disturbed areas (city parks), seasonal dry forest, mature l...

Attractiveness of Wood Decay To Arboreum Termite Nasutitermes Corniger (Isoptera: Termitidae)

Nasutitermes corniger (Motschulsky) show attractiveness for specific woods, but it is unknown whether this attractiveness may be altered by wood decomposition process. This study analized the foraging behavior of N. corniger when decayed woods in different stages are offered to termites nest. Wood s...

Seasonal Occurrence of Swarming Activity and Worker Abundance of Pachycondyla Chinensis

The introduced ant, Pachycondyla chinensis (Emery) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is a pest in northwestern South Carolina, and areas of North Carolina and Tennessee in the United States. First documented in the United States over 70 years ago, it only recently has achieved pest status. This exotic speci...

Seasonal Abundance of Adult Caddisfly (Trichoptera) in the Middle Reaches of the Shinano River in Central Japan

Mass emergences of adult caddisflies often lead to severe nuisance conditions. The objective of this study is to clarify the abundance and seasonal trend of adult caddisflies in the middle reaches of the Shinano River. All of the adult caddisflies attracted to the illuminated showcase of a vending m...

Metabolic Reserves in Periplaneta Americana (Dictyoptera: Blattida)

Dietary carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins constitute the nutrient reserves for the American cockroach, Periplaneta americana. Adults collected from an urban population were evaluated by their body weight and for their storage and utilization of metabolic reserves. Mean dry body weight of females c...

Colony and habitat characteristics of Pachycondyla chinensis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Pachycondyla chinensis (Smith), is a Ponerine ant, endemic to Japan and parts of Asia. Although it has been established from Georgia to Virginia in the United States since at least 1874, it has received little attention here. In current literature of immunological studies conducted in Korea, in whic...

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...

Study of rove beetles, Paederus spp. (Col.: Staphylinidae), the agents of skin dermatitis in north of Iran

Staphylinidae with 3000 species is one of the biggest families of Coleoptera. Paederus genus comprising 600 species are found in tropical and temperate climates. The majority of staphilinid beetles are predators of insect larvae and mites and nematodes and are regarded as biological agents to contro...

Bionomics of malaria vectors and malaria status in Kahnoudj area, South of Iran

This descriptive survey studied comparison of malaria cases, epidemiological and entomological serves, insecticides used and mean temperature, relative humidity and amounts of rain fall in a ten year period (1994-2003).The most important species of anopheline vectors include: Anopheles stephensi, An...

Scatology in domiciliary cockroaches
Y. Tabaru and Y. Watabe | Poster | 2005

Shape and characteristics in five domiciliary cockroach-feces Feces of domiciliary cockroaches often contaminate food or medicine packages. The presence of feces in foraging places is evidence of a cockroach infestation. The shape and other characteristics of feces differ among species. When they fe...

Ecology of Anopheles fluviatilis, the main malaria vector in southern part of Iran, and its role in the epidemiology of malaria

This investigation was carried out in several different parts of Iran during 1998-2001. Out of 9799 female Anopheles captured by different methods, An. fluviatilis comprised 35.5%, An. dthali 30.3%, An. stephensi 29.4%, An. sergentii 4.6%, An. culicifacies, An. turkhudi and An. superpictus were 0.2%...

The significance of excito-repellency phenomenon in chemical control of malaria vectors

With respect to the technical, executive and ecological problems involved in residual spraying and along with changes occurred in Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Plan in malaria control, in present time, the strategy of using pyrethroid impregnated bed-nets has attracted the attention of the experts of WHO ...

Control of American cockroaches (Dictyoptera: Blattidae) in sewer systems
D.A. Reierson , M.K. Rust and E. Paine | Full Paper | 2005

American cockroaches, Periplaneta americana (L.), left undisturbed, often develop to enormous numbers and become major pests in sanitary sewers throughout much of the world. They are also domiciliary pests in many places, especially in southeast Asia. Moving from sewers, they often invade surroundin...

EFFECTS of SOUND TRAPS on CAPTURE of CHIRONOMID MIDGES near a HYPER-EUTROPHIC LAKE in an URBAN AREA in JAPAN

In the area of Lake Suwa in central Japan, massive swarms of chironomid midges have repeatedly caused problems for local residents. Until now, light has been used as the customary countermeasure against chironomids wherever they occur, e.g., around natural lakes. In recent years, large numbers of sw...

MALARIA SITUATION AND VECTOR CONTROL IN TURKEY

Turkey is the last country in the temperate climate zone on the edge of the European continent in which malaria is prevalent at endemic and occassionaly epidemic proportions. Turkey is 780,566 km2, 96.88 percent of which lies in Asia and the remaining 3.12 percent in Europe. Turkey-in-Europe divided...

INVESTIGATIONS ON THE IN VITRO FEEDING AND IN VITRO BREEDING OF THE HUMAN BODY LOUSE PEDICULUS HUMANUS CORPORIS (ANOPLURA: PEDICULIDAE)

The human body louse Pediculus humanus corporis - the main vector of both human spotted fever (rickettsiosis) and relapsing fever (borreliosis) - is maintained for insecticide efficacy tests and is commonly reared on rabbits as substitute hosts. A membrane feeding technique may offer a return to the...

ROTATIONAL AND MOSAIC STRATEGIES FOR DELAYING THE DEVELOPMENT OF INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE IN MOSQUITOES - BASELINE DATA FOR A LARGE SCALE FIELD TRIAL IN SOUTHERN MEXICO

A large scale resistance management programme is currently being undertaken in Chiapas, Southern Mexico. this paper reports the baseline levels of resistance as detected by bioassays and biochemical assays in the mosquito Anopheles albimanus in the study area. A high level of resistance to DDT and l...

THE INFLUENCE OF BAIT STATIONS ON FEEDING BEHAVIOR IN PERIPLANETA AMERICANA
R. A. Barlow | Full Paper | 1996

Aspects of the feeding preferences and behavior patterns of cockroaches, and the influence of environmental factors such as the delivery system may contribute to the efficacy of toxic baits for cockroach control. The research objectives were to evaluate the influence of bait stations on the feeding ...

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...

THE EFFECTIVENESS OF RESIDUAL INSECTICIDES AGAINST THE VARIED CARPET BEETLE ANTHRENUS VERBASCI (L.) AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR CONTROL OF THIS PEST IN MUSEUMS

A number of species of carpet beetles (Anthrenus spp) that are household pests attack museum collections and can cause severe damage to natural history specimens, textiles and ethnographic objects. Many of the species such as the varied carpet beetle, Anthrenus verbasci. have their origin in birds' ...