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Rattus Rattus And Rattus Norvegicus Vitamin K 2,3-Epoxide Reductase Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms In Spain

Rodents are considered one of the animal pests with the greatest impact on agricultural production and public health. Anticoagulant rodenticides (ARs), used as one of the most effective ways to control rodent populations worldwide. ARs inhibit the vitamin K 2,3-epoxide reductase (VKORC1) enzyme caus...

Secu-Rat, A Public Litter Bin Accessory As A New Tool To Monitor And Control Rat Populations In The Urban Environment – Efficacy Study

Rats pose a significant problem to society (zoonotic diseases, severe property damage and food loss). The urban environment favors high population density, especially of the Brown rat (Rattus norvegicus). Increasingly high infestation levels are observed, in particular where human presence is high (...

Secu-Rat, A Public Litter Bin Accessory As A New Tool To Monitor And Control Rat Populations – Safety Considerations For Children, Dogs And Urban Birds

Rats pose a significant problem to society (zoonoses, severe property damage and food loss). The urban environment favours high population density, especially of the Brown rat (Rattus norvegicus). Due to high food availability and the presence of attractive habitats for rats in urban parks and garde...

Laboratory Evaluation Of An Insecticide Paint Containing Propoxur Against Several Strains Of Aedes Aegypti Mosquitoes

Arboviruses transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes becomes a serious public health problem in numerous regions with increasing worldwide cases of dengue, zika and chikungunya infections. The absence of effective vaccines leads the prevention of these diseases to be focused on vector control activities. The...

Lessons Of The Biocidal Directive And Of The Regulation

It will be twenty years in 2022 that the notifications of active substances had began in Europe. Companies mainly from Europe and a few elsewhere have notified a bit more than 1650 actives under the 21 Product Type groups. Today there are only some 450 actives left in the system. What has happened d...

Novel, Renewable Plant-Oil Based Ulv Formulation Containing S-Methoprene Larvicide For Post-Harvest Application On Cereals And The Development Of A Versatile Dual Application Technology

Stored product pests are not typically called urban pests, however because of urbanisation and the concentration in towns and cities of the population world-wide, silos and other types of grain warehouses and mills are also nearer to cities or are even built right into the cities. One of the greates...

Discovery And Control Of Invasive Australian Cockroach (Periplaneta Australasiae) In Madrid

In April 2018, the Vector Control Department of Health Madrid received a communication from a pest control company about an Australian cockroach (Periplaneta australasiae) infestation in a building. After an initial inspection of the affected area, the presence of two foci was detected and entomolog...

Black Fly (Simuliidae) Management In The City Of Madrid

During the summer of 2018 Madrid City Council received an unusual number of complaints related with insect bites near the Manzanares river. Consequently, the Vector Control Department of Health Madrid performed a series of inspections at different points of the river. Which resulted in the verificat...

Black Fly (Simuliidae) Management In The City Of Madrid

During the summer of 2018 Madrid City Council received an unusual number of complaints related with insect bites near the Manzanares river. Consequently, the Vector Control Department of Health Madrid performed a series of inspections at different points of the river. Which resulted in the verificat...

Vector Surveillance In The City Of Barcelona: The Use Of Geographical Information Systems

In recent years, mosquito surveillance and control programmes have been immersed in a series of threats related to globalisation and climate change that have created new risk scenarios for the transmission of emerging and re-emerging diseases. There is a need to incorporate new tools in order to hel...

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 ...

Distribution Of Aedes Albopictus And Aedes Japonicus In Urban And Peri-Urban Environments In The Basque Country Of Northern Spain

Invasive mosquitoes’ distribution has increased in recent decades throughout Europe. In 2014 Aedes albopictus was identified for the first time in the Basque Country (northern Spain) and in 2020 Aedes japonicus was detected in the three Basque provinces. This study aimed to evaluate the association ...

Long Lasting Aedes Control In Breeding Sites Through An Insecticide Coating With Dual Effect: Laboratory And Semi-Field Trials

In this study we aim to determine the lethal and residual effect of a dual-action insecticide coating (INESFLY SATIS) applied in the interior parts of water tanks on Aedes aegypti under laboratory and semi-field conditions. Contact with treated surfaces during oviposition targets gravid females’ lon...

Natural Plant Polyphenol Extracts In Bio-Compatible Formulations Against Subterranean Termites And Wood-Boring Beetles

It is of great economical importance to ascertain the efficacy of preservatives against wood decay organisms in order to extend wood products service life. However, due to environmental and health sanitary pressure, it is imperative to find environmentally-friendly alternative to synthetic chemical ...

Health And Control Costs Of Blackflies In A Pest Hotspot At Spain

The massive presence of blackflies, mainly the anthropophilic Simulium erythrocephalum species in the surroundings of the city of Zaragoza, represents a problem of Public and Animal Health. This pest is responsible for the considerable increase of medical consultations in Primary Care due to insect ...

Resistance To Last-Resort Human Antimicrobial Agents Among Gram-Negative Bacteria Recovered From Barcelona Sewer Rats (Rattus Norvegicus)

Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria are shared between humans and animals but also the intra- and the inter-species exchange of resistance genes are common among bacteria. Multidrug-resistant bacteria have already been identified from sewage samples but there is little data regarding the potential rol...

New Deployment Of Transfluthrin Effects Into A Long Lasting Insecticide Paint Formulation With Dual Action Results Of Laboratory Efficacy Studies Against Disease Vectors

Transfluthrin is a volatile pyrethroid based on polyfluorinated benzyl alcohol that is commonly present in household insecticides like coils, electric vaporizers or aerosols used mainly against mosquitoes. Deployed into the air Transfluthrin exerts short-term effects. Due to its molecular structure,...

Crispr Gene-Drive Technologies For Urban Population Engineering

By surpassing the 50% inheritance limit of Mendel’s law of gene segregation, CRISPR-based gene drives have the potential to fight urban vector-borne diseases or suppress urban pests, but contemporary gene drives can spread unchecked and lack an analog output that modulates inheritance between 50–100...

Alternatives To Anticoagulants: Chloralose
Andrew J. Brigham | Full Paper | 2017

This paper presents data from the development of a new paste-based formulation containing the acute rodenticide chloralose (RapidPro) in order to assess its suitability as an alternative to anticoagulant rodenticides. Albino mice were single caged and offered a chloralose formulation in a standard ‘...

Building Consumer Trust With International Pest Management Credentialing

In 2004 the highly-successful Associate Certified Entomologist (ACE) program was developed by the Entomological Society of America (ESA) Certification Corporation (ESACC) as a means of providing a professional credentialing pathway for pest management professionals (PMP) who may not have the formal ...

Rodent Control: Back To Basics To Understand The Future
R. M. Shand and A. J. Brigham | Full Paper | 2017

The current urban rodent control servicing model which relies very heavily on baiting with rodenticides is being increasingly challenged, and two studies are reported here that attempt to ‘go back to the basics’ of rodent behavior in order to investigate new avenues for innovation. The ability of se...

Intensity-Dependent Success Of Feral Pigeon Population Control By Culling In Barcelona City (Catalonia, Spain)

Pigeon control actions in big cities are usually necessary to maintain the populations in such densities that do not generate conflicts with the human inhabitants. Pigeon control has traditionally been undertaken by culling. However, several papers have shown that this method might not be effective ...

Burrow Treatment With Biocide Baiting In Urban Green Areas Of Barcelona

The Public Health Agency of Barcelona (ASPB Catalan acronym) is in charge of the surveillance and control of pests, such as some rodents, in public green areas and sewage system of the City. In the context of recent legal restrictions on the use of rodenticides, the control in green surfaces through...

Incidence Of Pathogenic Bacteria On Cockroaches Collected In Different Municipal Buildings Of Barcelona

Cockroaches (Blattodea) are important mechanical vectors for the transmission of many pathogens including bacteria, protozoa, fungi, and viruses, and can contaminate food, water, and affect animals and humans. These pathogens can be carried in different parts of the cockroach body (legs, mouthparts)...

Tick-Bite Preventative Behavior Of People On Recreational Areas In Warsaw

The occurrence of Ixodes and Dermacentor ticks is not limited to natural biotopes. These arthropods inhabit recreational parks and small forests situated in the city and in the suburban zone of Warsaw as well. In studies carried out in Warsaw recently the level of infected by Borrelia burgdorferi s....

A Polymer Enhanced Formulation To Prolong The Effectiveness Of Surface Sprays

A new long-lasting, polymer-enhanced formulation has been developed for suspension concentrates of synthetic pyrethroids which addresses and remedies the above mentioned problems. This polymer technology, called PolyZone™ technology, prolongs the effectiveness of deltamethrin suspension concentrates...

Insecticide Resistance In Cimex Lectularius (Hemptera: Cimicidae) In Australia

Insecticide resistance in bed bugs (Cimex lectularius L. and C. hemipterus F.) is a major factor in the pest’s resurgence. Various studies have demonstrated resistance to the pyrethroids, carbamates and the organophosphates. Resistance has been suspected in Australia, with anecdotal reports of poor ...

Bed Bug (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) Resurgence: Plotting the Trajectory

The bed bug has had a longstanding relationship with low-income high-density housing. Proximity of dwellings, re-use of furniture, and control options limited by affordability, have all contributed to the continuation of this pest in such areas. The recent resurgence and spread of this pest may be a...

Bioefficacy of Chlorfenapyr against American and Oriental Cockroaches, and House Flies on Wood, Concrete, and Vinyl Surfaces

This research was conducted to determine biological activity of Phantom SC (chlorfenapyr) on wood, concrete, and vinyl surfaces. The experimental design was a 3 x 3 x 3 factorial (3 treatments, 3 surfaces, and 3 insect-pests). Each experimental unit consisted of a rigid-plastic cage (109 x 49.5 x 17...

Mosquitoes At United Kingdom Ports: Surveillance and Operational Challenges

Port health authorities have played an important role in the control of infectious diseases. The International Health Regulations (2005) further clarifies this role and provides a legal statutory instrument which aims to assist the international community to prevent and respond to global public heal...

G.I.S. Technology Uses in Urban Pest Prevention and Control

Initially designed and developed as a cartography tool for urban planning and management, Geographical Information (G.I.S.) Technologies can be a very powerful way for prediction, prevention, and pest control operations. Health-Madrid works on corporative GIS system as a way to manage pest control o...

Bioassay For Evaluating Toxicity and Repellency of Essential Oils To the Red Imported Fire Ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

The growing concern of consumers about the use of traditional insecticides has increased need for development of safe, effective, and natural insecticides and repellents. Plant extracts containing essential oils have been used for centuries to kill and repel a variety of insect pests including cockr...

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 ...

Effect of Tree Size and Severity of Infestation on Efficacy of Imidacloprid against Emerald Ash Borer (Coleoptera: Buprestidae)

Multiyear studies describing the effects of tree size and initial infestation on efficacy of imidacloprid (Merit 75 WSP) soil drenches against emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis (Fairmaire), were initiated in spring 2004 at two locations in Michigan. Eighty-five green ash trees (Fraxinus pennsyl...

Efficacy of Seven Commercial Pest Control Products against Cimex Lectularius (Hemiptera: Cimicidae)

Seven commercial pest control products were assayed against Cimex lectularius (L.) adults and 4th instar nymphs under laboratory conditions for 48 hr. After initial exposure a selection of the porous plates were aged under mixed lighting, at 22ºC for 5 weeks, and assayed using 4th instar nymphs to d...

Knockdown of Adult Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) Exposed To Vaporized Acetone

Inhalation of acetone at concentrations above the permissible exposure level (PEL) has been reported to cause adverse effects on human central nervous system, characterized by nausea, headache, dizziness and motor incoordination. The PEL in most European Union countries is limited to 500 ml/m3. This...

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...

Pest Control Programs in Buildings of the University of Valencia, Spain

The presence of pest species forces to realize actions that allow us to control their populations and makes more suitable spaces for the development of human activities into our buildings. Given the characteristics of the urban environments, in where man and pests share an almost permanent life toge...

Arthropods in Buildings of the University of Valencia, Spain

The main aim of this research has been to check the arthropod species present into dependences of the University of Valencia and to state its significance as pests. The study area takes in all the facilities of the University of Valencia. A total of 24 insect species, 1 myriapod and 1 crustacean hav...

Factors Affecting Coprophagy and Necrophagy by the German Cockroach (Dictyoptera: Blattellidae)

Modern bait formulations have been used successfully to control infestations of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.) since the mid 1980s. Because of the slow-acting insecticides used in most bait formulations, unmetabolized insecticide may be excreted in the feces and oral secretions, and ...

Control of Culicid Pests Along Low-land Rivers of Austria: the Attack-attract Strategy

In Austria the research activity for developing alternatives to insecticides controlling mosquito pests is closely related to Usutu-virus (Flaviviridae) epidemics found in 2001. The decision making of those Austrian communities mentioned in this paper is orientated on prevention of the urban inhabit...

Response of Reticulitermes Hesperus (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) Colonies To Baiting with Lufenuron in California, USA

Colonies of Reticulitermes hesperus were baited to test the efficacy of lufenuron (ZyroxTM) and to assess reinvasion of the foraging sites vacated by eliminated colonies. Twelve colonies of R. hesperus were characterized with cuticular hydrocarbon analyses, mark-recapture, agonistic behavioral studi...

Residual effectiveness of three pyrethroid sprays on vegetation against two mosquito species in field cage tests
J. Zhai and J. Cilek | Poster | 2005

Application of insecticides to vegetation has become increasingly popular in mosquito control programs in recent years. However, there is very little data that addresses the efficacy of such treatments. This study evaluated the residual effectiveness of three pyrethroid formulations on vegetation ag...

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...

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...

The genetic basis of German cockroach bait aversion
J. Silverman | Full Paper | 2005

Behavior is modulated by both learned and innate factors, and the heritability of behavior has been documented in several arthropod taxa. Certain behaviors have evolved following selection with toxicants. One such behavior that is adaptive to the German cockroach is glucose aversion, which is contro...

Effectiveness of different lures and traps against vinegar flies, synanthropic flies, and wasps

We evaluated different traps with non-toxic liquid attractant compositions and surfactants for drowning trapped flying insects. For Drosophila spp. (vinegar fly) in field the most effective bait was: SmartWay Fruit Fly Trap (surface tension 22 mN/m, 100% drowned flies, ICB Pharma) > 960 Vector ( ...

Effects of sublethal dose of Bacillus thuringiensis H-14 exposure on Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae)
Y.W. Lee and J. Zairi | Full Paper | 2005

Sublethal effects were studied at the parental and offspring stages which has been exposed to Bti at the larval stage (parental) in comparison to the control untreated group. Biological aspects inclusive of blood-engorgement rate and fecundity (number of eggs produced) of the parental stage were stu...

Laboratory and field evaluation of household insecticide products and public health insecticides against vector mosquitoes and house flies (Diptera: Culicidae, Muscidae)
J. Zairi and Y.W. Lee | Full Paper | 2005

The effectiveness of insecticide formulations for public health pests is the key towards the success of vector control programmes. Evaluation of the efficacy of the abovementioned insecticide formulations by independent research institutes is very important before it can be registered and commercial...

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...

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...

Efficacy and sublethal effects of mosquito mats on Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae)
C.R. Adanan , J. Zairi and K.H. Ng | Full Paper | 2005

Mosquito mats with active ingredient d-allethrin (36 mg/mat) and prallethrin (15 mg/mat) were tested in the laboratory against Aedes aegypti (L.) and Culex quinquefasciatus (Say) using test method of the Standard and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia. Results indicated that KT50 values for d...

Control of house flies, Musca domestica (Diptera: Muscidae), with imidacloprid WG 10 in pig farms (Germany)

In fly control, the development of new insecticidal compounds with oral action encourages the development of baits. Imidacloprid, which belongs to the chloronicotinyl class of compounds, is most active when it is ingested and it is used in fly control as a granule for application as scatter bait (Qu...

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...

Potential mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) vectors of Dirofilaria immitis (Filariidae: Onchocercidae) in two urban areas of Kuala Lumpur and its prevalence in stray dogs

A study was conducted in the urban areas of Kuala Lumpur using CDC light trap, dog-baited trap and human landing collection to determine the vectors. Eleven species of mosquitoes were obtained, of which only Aedes albopictus, Armigeres subalbatus and Culex quinquefasciatus were in significant number...

Association between German cockroaches (Blattella germanica) and street food vending: Implications for food safety in Botswana

As a result of the rapid rate of urbanization in Botswana, street food vending has become very popular as it supports a large number of the population with affordable, nutritious foods. There has been an associated increase in the number of cockroaches around vending sites in the streets. Cockroache...

Mosquitoes of urban areas of Penang: Abundance and control

Survey on mosquito larvae and pupae were carried out in construction sites and drains in Penang, Malaysia. Species of mosquito larvae were identified from these two habitats. Aedes albopictus and Ae. aegyptii were the dominant mosquito spp found in the construction sites. Different habitats during t...

System for fly control in public areas of urban waste in Brazil

A Musca domestica (L.) control method in final solid waste disposal areas (recycling and composting facility and waste transfer station) was developed. The application of two fly control products based on azamethiphos (Alfacron 10 Plus, a wettable powder containing 10% a.i. and Snip, a ready-to-use ...

A novel tick management system and its role in reducing the incidence of Lyme disease

Since first identified in the 1980’s, Lyme Disease has become the most widely diagnosed vector-borne disease in the United States. Lyme Disease occurs from the infection of human and animal hosts by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi. Infection of hosts results from the bite and completion of a succ...

FIELD EFFICACY of NOVIFLUMURON and SPINOSAD APPLIED to MOUNDS for CONTROL of the RED IMPORTED FIRE ANT, SOLENOPSIS INVICTA BUREN (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE)

The benzoylphenyl urea insect growth regulator (IGR) noviflumuron and the fast-acting insect neurotoxicant spinosad were field tested separately and in combination to determine efficacy against the Red Imported Fire Ant (RIFA), Solenopsis invicta Buren. Two separate trials were conducted in three se...

The POTENTIAL RISK of STORAGE MITES’ ALLERGENS CONTAMINATION of GRAIN in CZECH REPUBLIC

It is well documented that human food infested by mites may cause anaphylaxis. To establish the mite “allergy-risk threshold” in stored grain, we asked how many mites cause allergenic reaction? In literature we found that exposure to more than 100 mites/g-1 dust increases the risk of sensitisation, ...

RELATIONSHIPS between URBAN LANDSCAPES and HOUSEHOLD PESTS
David J. Shetlar | Full Paper | 2002

The primary sources of pests that affect humans and invade their buildings are usually found in the surrounding landscapes. Pest management professionals and landscape managers need to be more aware of the sources of these pests and develop standard practices that reduce these sources. Of primary co...

SCORPIONS in URBAN AREAS in IRAN, and RECENT PROGRESS of LABORATORY RESEARCH (SCORPIONIDA: SCORPIONIDAE, BUTHIDAE)
S. Tirgari and J. Zargan | Full Paper | 2002

Scorpions are common in urban and rural areas of Iran. The Iranian species are classified in Buthidae and Scorpionidae; there are 16 genera and 25 species, and a species in the family Diplocentridae occurs on Kish Island. The most common species are: Mesobuthus eupeus, Odontobuthus doriae, Scorpio m...

VECTORS of MALARIA in a HIGHLAND URBAN ENVIRONMENT in KENYA
E. J. Asimeng | Full Paper | 2002

Malaria is a major public health problem in Kenya, Africa. In the Lake Victoria region, nearly one third of infant and nearly half of adult deaths are attributed to this vector-borne disease. Malaria contributes to malnutrition of children, complications in pregnancy, and maternal death. The informa...

CONTAMINATION of BAIT DEPOSITS and BAITED SUBSTRATES AFFECTS PERFORMANCE of INSECTICIDAL BAITS USED for GERMAN COCKROACH (DICTYOPTERA: BLATTELLIDAE) CONTROL

Most manufacturers warn applicators to avoid contaminating cockroach baits with conventional aerosol or liquid insecticides. However, at least one study has concluded that small amounts of insecticides do not affect bait performance. In this study we use mint oil, a relatively nontoxic — yet highly ...

TOXICITY, REPELLENCY, and PERFORMANCE of an INDOXACARB BAIT for CONTROL of GERMAN COCKROACHES (DICTYOPTERA: BLATTELLIDAE)

Experimental gel and powder bait formulations containing 0.25, 0.5, and 1.0% Indoxacarb were evaluated in a series of laboratory and field studies against the German cockroach,Blattella germanica (L.). Mortality was first determined in 18 by 31 by 10 cm plastic boxes with loosely fitting covers. Twe...

A COMPARISON of TUNNELING by TWO COLONIES of the FORMOSAN SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE in the FIELD and LABORATORY

Tunneling of the Formosan subterranean termite,Coptotermes formosanusShiraki (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae), has been observed in the laboratory with groups of foragers extracted from field colonies or from colonies maintained in the laboratory, but there is little information on tunneling by foragers ...

TRIALS to ERADICATE INFESTATIONS of the ARGENTINE ANT, LINEPITHEMA HUMILE (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE), in NEW ZEALAND

The Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) is a highly invasive species, a major urban pest, and capable of impacting native systems. It was first found in New Zealand in 1990, and in March 2000, a population was discovered on a 200-ha island reserve of conservation significance. This led to a call for ...

NOVIFLUMURON ACTIVITY in HOUSEHOLD and STRUCTURAL INSECT PESTS

Hexaflumuron is a chitin synthesis inhibitor registered in the United States solely as a termite bait active ingredient. A benzoylphenyl urea insect growth regulator, with the proposed common name of noviflumuron, is being developed by Dow AgroSciences for use as the active ingredient in a termite b...

RAT CONTROL by LOCAL AUTHORITIES within the UNITED KINGDOM

The control of rats in the United Kingdom falls to various public and private sector organisations. Local authority environmental health departments do have certain legal duties related to the public health risks posed by rodents, but the way in which they meet these duties varies. This paper report...

GENETIC STRUCTURE of NATIVE and INTRODUCED POPULATIONS of the FORMOSAN SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE (ISOPTERA: RHINOTERMITIDAE)

The Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus, is a severe invasive urban pest species. Presumably native to China, this termite has been introduced to many areas of the world including Japan, Hawaii, and the U.S. mainland. Improved regulatory and remedial control of this pest species re...

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...

ACQUISITION and TRANSFER of a LAMBDA-CYHALOTHRIN MICROCAPSULE FORMULATION by BLATTELLA GERMANICA

The processes by which insects acquire toxic doses of the microencapsulated formulation of lambda-cyhalothrin (Demand CS) were studied using the German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.). Cockroaches exposed to treated substrates acquired toxic doses of the insecticide rapidly, and HPLC analysis of...

FIELD EVALUATION of the FIRSTLINE® TERMITE DEFENSE SYSTEMSM USING the DEFENDER™ UNIT

To build upon laboratory studies examining termite (Coptotermes andReticulitermes) behavior and mortality with various configurations of the Defender™ Unit, the Defender Unit was evaluated for field performance as a component of the FirstLine® Termite Defense SystemSM. The Defender Units were instal...

INSECTICIDE SUSCEPTIBITY of FIELD POPULATIONS of GERMAN COCKROACH STRAINS COLLECTED in HOTELS in MEXICO

The high level of resistance to organophosphate and pyrethroid insecticides by German cockroaches is due to multiple factors, including the scheduled use of them, and isolated populations. Resistance in field populations have been observed in some Mexican strains, in which control failure with cyper...

INTERACTIONS between FORMOSAN SUBTERRANEAN TERMITES (ISOPTERA: RHINOTERMITIDAE) and WOOD DECAY FUNGI

This study compares the responses of termites to the lignin-degrading basidiomycete, Marasmiellus troyanus (Murrill) Singer, grown on different substrates, and examines the tunneling behavior of termites in sand treated with extracts of fungus-infected pure lignin versus solvent-treated sand. Termit...

COLONY STUDIES of the SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE, RETICULITERMES SANTONENSIS FEYTAUD (ISOPTERA: RHINOTERMITIDAE), in the CITY of PARIS

Subterranean termites of the genus Reticulitermes play a critical role in decomposition of dead wood in natural ecosystems. But in urban areas they are pests that cause serious damage. Reticulitermes santonensis Feytaud is found in distinct areas in Paris (France). More than half the neighborhoods (...

PROGRESS TOWARDS THE USE OF METARHIZIUM ANISOPLIAE IN BAIT SYSTEMS FOR CONTROL OF URBAN TERMITES IN AUSTRALIA

Some strains of the hyphomycete fungus, Metarhizium anisopliae, are highly virulent for various species of Australian termites. One of these, FI-610, has been selected for control of Coptotermes spp. and Nasutitermes exitiosus, and shown to kill mound and tree nests when sufficient dry conidia are a...

USING ODOURS TO ATTRACT HOUSE FLIES MUSCA DOMESTICA (L.) (DIPTERA: MUSCIDAE)

House flies Musca domestica (L.) are a nuisance to humans and animals and are potential vectors of pathogens. One of the methods to control flies is using attractive odours to lure them to a trap (Cossé and Baker, 1996). However, existing commercially available baits showed variable results (Browne,...

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...

A TRIAL OF TWO INSECTICIDAL BAITS IN A SECURE ESTABLISHMENT AGAINST ORIENTAL COCKROACHES, BLATTA ORIENTALIS (L)

The application of conventional insecticides within the confines of a secure establishment in a safe manner can cause many logistical and managerial problems. Therefore, alternative methods of insecticide applications have to be sought. The advent of insecticidal gels with varying modes of action gi...

PERIPLANETA AMERICANA CONTROL IN VALENCIA (SPAIN) (DYCTIOPTERA: BLATTIDAE)

Periplaneta americana is a remarkable pest in urban environments. At present, it is the most common species in Valencia city keeping Blatta orientalis in a secondary position. Is is highly adaptable and, in favorable conditions, shows fast proliferation and dispersal. Special difficulties in its con...

TERMITE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
J. K. Grace and J. R. Yates | Full Paper | 1999

Prevention of termite attack is preferable to remedial control. This can be accomplished through good architectural design, use of termite-resistant building materials, installation of physical or chemical barriers to prevent subterranean termite penetration, and possibly also installation of termit...

WASP (HYMENOPTERA: VESPIDAE) TRAPPING WITH CARBOHYDRATES
Craig J Seath | Full Paper | 1999

Vespine wasps forage routinely collecting wood fibres for nest construction, insects/insect larvae for protein and also for sources of carbohydrate. It has been suggested widely that, as the nest begins to age, wasps may be found to forage more aggressively for carbohydrate, becoming a nuisance to h...

FUTURE TRENDS IN PESTICIDE APPLICATION
Eric J. Snell | Full Paper | 1999

The pest control industry has historically been driven by the developments of new and better chemistry. Equipment needs of the industry have traditionally lagged behind the needs of the industry - leaving pest control companies to often invent and modify their own equipment. With the effectiveness o...

LABORATORY AND FIELD EVALUATIONS OF AN IMIDACLOPRID BAIT AGAINST GERMAN COCKROACHES (DICTYOPTERA: BLATTELLIDAE)

An experimental 2.15% imidacloprid-based gel bait containing »44% water was evaluated in laboratory and field studies against the German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.). In continuous exposure tests, toxicity and presumably bait consumption varied with cockroach stage, deprivation of competitive...

A LABORATORY COMPARISON OF TWO RESIDUAL INSECTICIDE PAINTS AS CONTROL FOR THE COACKROACHES (DYCTIOTERA: BLATTIDAE)

Periplaneta americana is one of the most important problems in Spanish Mediterranean Coast cities so, it must make periodic insecticide treatments in sewers of these cities. Most formulates that are using now for their control have relatively low persistance and this forces to increasing the treatme...

MANIPULATION OF ADULT CHIRONOMIDAE (DIPTERA) PHOTOTACTIC BEHAVIOR FOR REDUCING CHIRONOMID NUISANCE IN URBAN FLORIDA

Two Navy surplus barges (each 91 x 20 ft) were equipped with one street lamp at each corner of the barge and with fourteen 60 x 80 inches white cloth panels, each panel illuminated with one 100W spotlight. Adult midge attraction to light on these barges was studied in the summer of 1998 on Lake Monr...

MICROCAPSULE STRUCTURE: ITS EFFECT ON THE EFFICACY AND BEHAVIOUR OF AN INSECTICIDE

Insecticide treatment of surfaces is a well proven technique for the control of insect pests in the urban environment. The aim of these applications is to leave a residual deposit of insecticide which remains lethal to the target insect for an extended period. However, the efficacy of these treatmen...

INTERACTION BETWEEN MAN AND AEDES SP. (DIPTERA: CULICIDAE) MOSQUITOES IN PERIURBAN ENVIRONMENTS

The recuperation of wetlands with high ecological value constitutes one of the major environmental goals of wildlife conservation authorities in the Region of Valencia. However, the recuperation of wetlands involves some problems such as the re-appearance of suitable habitats for the proliferation o...

REMOTE SENSING RECOGNITION OF IXODES RICINUS (L.) (ACARINA: IXODIDAE) TICK HABITATS (USING LANDSAT TM IMAGERY) REPRESENTING A HIGH EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RISK IN RECREATIONAL AREAS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

In the Czech Republic, Ixodes ricinus is the main vector of two important tick-borne diseases: tickborne encephalitis (TBE) and Lyme borreliosis (LB). Both these infections are frequently distributed in recreational areas among people coming there from Prague and from other large towns at weekend or...

EVALUATION OF THE SECONDARY TOXICITY OF COUMATETRALYL TO DOGS AND AN EXAMPLE OF RAT CONTROL IN A DOGS’ BOARDING KENNEL

The purpose of this study was (a) to evaluate the risk of secondary poisoning in dogs after ingestion of rats poisoned by coumatetralyl (Racumin®), a multiple dose rodenticide, in the laboratory, and (b) to demonstrate the suitability of a Racumin bait for rat control in dogs’ boarding kennels by fi...

PERFORMANCE OF APHIDS ON NORWAY SPRUCE SEEDLINGS EXPOSED TO TRAFFIC EMISSIONS IN ROAD SIDES OR FUMIGATED WITH EXHAUST GAS UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS

In order to evaluate urban pollution effects on conifers and their pest insects, Norway spruce Picea abies (L.) Karst seedlings were exposed to traffic emissions along two urban streets and a highway. The responses of the exposed seedlings as a host plant and those of spruce shoot aphid (Cinara pili...

PREVALENCE AND MAGNITUDE OF RESISTANCE TO CYCLODIENE AND PHENYLPYRAZOLE INSECTICIDES IN BLATTELLA GERMANICA AND DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER

The utility of fipronil and perhaps other phenylpyrazoles for German cockroach, Blattella germanica, control may be affected by resistance to cyclodienes in field populations, because of cross resistance between these two classes of insecticides. Field populations of B. germanica were sampled for th...

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...

NATUREOPATHIC DEFENSE COMPOUNDS MODULATING TERMITE BEHAVIOR

Diverse plant-dervived defense compounds present an intriguing model for exploring termite responses in controlled environments. Our group is identifying terpene and sesquiterpene constituents of folded, volatile oils distilled from a variety of citrus products. These oils include the pyryl alcohols...

RISK ASSESSMENT OF INSECTICIDE PREPARATION TIGUVON® IN DOGS

Fenthion (Tiguvon®, Bayer AG) is an effective insecticidal compound with a residual effect for the control of fleas in dogs and cats. Fenthion belongs to the organophosphorus group of compounds, which are inhibitors of cholinesterases and have a systemic effect. This effect can be observed within 4 ...

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...

THE INFRABUCCAL CHAMBER OF CAMPONOTUS MODOC (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE): INGESTION, DIGESTION, AND SURVEY OF BACTERIA

Carpenter ants feed on both liquid and solid food. Baiting for carpenter ants has proceeded using both of these media to introduce toxicants into the colony for control. Ingestion of food particles larger than 100 microns is effectively curtailed by the specializations of the epipharynx, hypopharynx...

THE DEATHWATCH BEETLE, XESTOBIUM RUFOVILLOSUM, ACCOMODATED IN ALL THE BEST PLACES

Trapping and monitoring experiments were conducted in the roof spaces of four buildings infested with deathwatch beetle, Xestobium rufovillosum de Geer (Coleoptera: Anobiidae). Data from sticky traps and an ultra-violet insectocutor showed that adult deathwatch beetles were trapped during the months...

TICKS (IXODOIDEA) IN ISRAELI TOWNS

Among argasid ticks, Argas reflexus is one of the main parasites entering and living in houses in many Israeli towns. Its hosts are birds, mainly doves, closely linked with human dwellings. A. latus, a member of the A. reflexus group known only from Turkmenistan, was found in houses in several areas...

THE IMPORTANCE OF STORAGE MITE ALLERGENS IN OCCUPATIONAL AND DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENTS

The prevalence and severity of allergic diseases such as asthma, rhinitis and eczema in the developed world are increasing, resulting in greater focus on the causative agents. The majority of cases involve sensitivity to allergens from arthropods. Storage mites are recognised as a source of allergen...

A MICROENCAPSULATED FORMULATION OF LAMBDA-CYHALOTHRIN

Demand CS® (lambda-cyhalothrin) has been designed specifically for use in urban pest management. The product is based on microencapsulation technology which encloses the liquid active ingredient in a polymer shell to provide protection against hostile environmental conditions. Electron microscopy an...

INTERFACING BASIC BIOLOGY OF RETICULITERMES SPP. AND THE SENTRICON™ TERMITE COLONY ELIMINATION SYSTEM IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, USA

Using triple-mark-recapture and agonistic behavior studies one colony, consisting of 7 monitoring stations, was determined to consist of approximately 147,000 Reticulitermes foragers. This single colony was baited using Sentricon™ Termite Colony Elimination System. Sixty days later termites were abs...

SPATIAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION OF GERMAN COCKROACHES (BLATTARIA: BLATTELLIDAE) AND ALLERGENS USING POLYCLONAL DETECTION ASSAYS AND PRECISION TARGETING SOFTWARE

Preliminary studies in experimental structures at Agricultural Research Service in Gainesville resulted in the development of a rabbit-anti-cockroach polyclonal ELISA inhibition system for assessing spatial distribution of cockroach antigens for subsequent mitigation interventions. The system was te...

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING FOR PROFESSIONAL PESTICIDE USERS
J. Laughlin | Full Paper | 1996

The growing concern for health and safety of pesticide workers in the United States has generated standards and regulations as well as standard practices of worker hygiene and a recent increase in research in personal protective equipment (PPE). Personal protective equipment includes protective clot...

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...

PROSPECTS FOR GENETIC MANIPULATION OF INSECT VECTORS AS A STRATEGY FOR THE CONTROL OF VECTOR-BORNE DISEASE
J. M. Crampton | Full Paper | 1996

Insect vector control has proved to be an effective method for reducing the transmission of disease-causing organisms to human populations in many tropical countries. A variety of methods have been employed to suppress vector populations, including the application of biological control agents and th...

HACCP AND PEST CONTROL
D. J. Macdonald | Full Paper | 1996

Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) has been around for quite a long time but only now are its principles extended, by law, to all sectors of the food industry in Europe and many other parts of the World. It is a pro-active and cost effective system which, if properly implemented, can gua...

INSECTS IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT: PEST PRESSURES VERSUS CONSERVATION CONCERN
M. J. Samways | Full Paper | 1996

Spatial scale, from global and regional, through landscape down to habitat and microhabitat is a critical concept for both understanding pest- and threatened-insect biology. At the finer scale, there are some distinct influences and impacts on insect populations, some of these (e.g. open water butts...

EVALUATION OF HYDROPRENE POINT SOURCE IN COMBINATION WITH HYDRAMETHYLNON GEL BAITS AGAINST THE GERMAN COCKROACH (BLATTELLA GERMANICA) IN SIMULATED DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENTS

Four simulated domestic environments were each infested with mixed populations (3,300 insects) of German cockroaches (Blattella germanica). The simulated domestic environments (containers) were maintained at 25°C and 45% r.h. and cockroaches were fed and watered ad lib. After an acclimation period o...

FIELD PERFORMANCE AND BIOLOGICAL FITNESS IMPLICATIONS OF AN INSECTICIDE ROTATION STRATEGY WITH RESISTANT GERMAN COCKROACHES

Field and laboratory studies were initiated in 1993 to investigate the effect(s) of specific insecticide use strategies on resistant populations of German cockroach, Blattella germanica. Infestation levels were monitored using sticky traps, and these data formed the basis for the estimates of treatm...

THE ACTIVITY OF THE FUMIGANT SULFURYL FLUORIDE ON STORED PRODUCT INSECT PESTS

Sulfuryl fluoride is a gas fumigant mainly used for the control of structural and household insect pests. A laboratory study was undertaken to determine the efficacy of the fumigant on eight stored product pest insects (Sitophilus granarius, Oryzaephilus surinamensis, Tribolium confusum. Stegobium p...

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...

FORCED CONTACT AND ARENA BIOASSAYS TO ASSESS THE PERFORMANCE OF A PYRETHROID WP DEPOSIT AGAINST ORIENTAL COCKROACHES

LT5Os and LT95s were determined at 28°C for adult female Blatta orientalis over deposit concentrations varying from 15-200 mg A1 m-' on a plywood surface treated with a WP formulation of cypermethrin. Mortality was determined 3 days following removal from the deposits. Regression equations for these...

ISSUES AFFECTING THE PERFORMANCE OF COCKROACH BAITS
J. Silverman and D. N. Bieman | Full Paper | 1996

Several issues were addressed which were thought to impact the performance of cockroach baits. These included responses to bait matrices such as speed-of-action, indirect toxicant uptake, physiological and behavioral resistance, and associative learning. Bait application approaches were also conside...

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...

INFESTATIONS OF GERMAN COCKROACH BLATTELLA GERMANICA IN MULTI-OCCUPANCY DWELLINGS IN A LONDON BOROUGH - A PRELIMINARY STUDY INTO THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENVIRONMENT, INFESTATION AND CONTROL SUCCESS
V. Shah , J. Learmount and D. Pinniger | Full Paper | 1996

Records from a two year period from over 24,000 dwellings in the London Borough of Southwark were examined and infestations of German cockroaches, recorded by inspection and trapping, were analysed. Factors identified as possibly influencing infestation levels were block size and type of heating sys...

CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERE TREATMENT OF TEXTILE PESTS IN ANTIQUE CURTAINS USING NITROGEN HYPOXIA - A CASE STUDY

A commercial controlled atmosphere treatment of wool/silk curtains infested with textile pests was carried out as part of a National Trust conservation project. The curtains, together with small cages containing 20 late instar larvae of the textile pests Tineola bisselliella (common clothes moth), T...

LURE AND KILL : AN UP-TO-DATE, ENVIRO-FRIENDLY COCKROACH CONTROL METHOD
D. Bajomi , J. Tomcsik and H. Nagy | Full Paper | 1996

Cockroaches settling down in various sanitary trade institutions, industrial establishments as well as in residential buildings may spread potential infectious diseases and allergy or - through their disgust provoking effect - may disturb people living or working there. As a consequence, regular con...

THE ROLE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS IN ENSURING PEST FREE HOSPITALS

Pest Management is an important environmental health function and the eradication of chronic pest infestations must be considered a priority in contributing to effective public health. This is especially true in a hospital environment where, in addition to aesthetic objections, the presence of infes...

MANAGEMENT OF A POPULATION OF AUSTRALIAN COCKROACH (PERIPLANETA AUSTRALASZAE) IN A TROPICAL PLANT HOUSE IN THE UK

The control of a population of Australian cockroaches, Periplaneta australasiae, causing serious damage to valuable plant species in a UK tropical plant house, was attempted using a combination of trapping and spraying with an insect growth regulator. After determining the degree and extent of infes...

THE APPLICATION OF ADVANCED WATER BASED TECHNOLOGY IN THE CONTROL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HYGIENE INSECT PESTS

Patented Film Forming Aqueous Spray Technology or 'FFAST' has been used to develop AquaPy, a water based product containing synergised pyrethrins for use in the control of public health and hygiene pests. This product is highly flexible and can be applied undiluted through Ultra Low Volume (ULV) spr...

ECTOPARASITES OF RATTUS RATTUS DIARDII FROM KUALA LUMPUR CITY MALAYSIA

Ectoparasites of the common house rat, Rattus rattus diardii from Kuala Lumpur city, Malaysia was investigated. The study was conducted over a period of one year. 73'% of the rats harboured the flea Xenopsylla cheopis, followed by mites Laelaps echidninus 64%, L.nuttalli 31% and lice Polyplax spinul...

NEW USES FOR ALLETHRIN SERIES COMPOUNDS AGAINST PUBLIC HEALTH & STORED PRODUCT PESTS

Laboratory comparisons of pyrethroid toxicities on a range of insect pests demonstrated greater kill activity than expected for the photolabile allethrin series compounds relative to other pyrethroids. Further investigation in chamber and warehouse trials confirmed the utility of S-bioallethrin in s...

ENHANCING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MODIFIED ATMOSPHERES TO CONTROL INSECT PESTS IN MUSEUMS AND SIMILAR SENSITIVE AREAS

Anoxia resulting from contained atmospheres of ~ 0 .1 % oxygen (1,000 ppm) was lethal to all stadia of a variety of insect pests commonly encountered in museums and other sensitive areas. Low % 02 in a closed system was achieved and maintained by displacement with gaseous nitrogen. The effect of ano...

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...

MEDICAL IMPACT OF ARTHROPOD ALLERGENS

In the European Union and the USA allergens of arthropods comprise a rising health problem. Atopic diseases resulting from insect or mite exposure cost several hundreds of millions British pounds per European country per year. This article is devoted to major sources of inhalant arthropod allergens,...

COCKROACH CONTROL IN THE NETHERLANDS
J. T. De Jonge | Full Paper | 1993

Cockroach control in the Netherlands is carried out with the use of the synthetic pyrethroids deltamethrin, cyfiuthrin or permethrin or of the organophosphate chlorpyrifos. The German cockroach is the species most frequently found in buildings. There are some indications that resistance against inse...

PREPARING FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: RESEARCH METHODS IN DEVELOPING MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR ARTHROPODS AND ALLERGENS IN THE STRUCTURAL ENVIRONMENT
Richard J. Brenner | Full Paper | 1993

Public pressures, and mandates by government agencies will require that we develop strategies that reduce exposure of humans to pesticides. These must be developed so that they manipulate populations to the extent that likelihood of infestation is reduced, or assuming that they will infest a structu...

CONTROL OF INSECTS IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT WITH FILM-FORMING AQUEOUS SPRAY FORMULATIONS THAT MINIMISE THE USE OF HYDROCARBON SOLVENTS

Insecticidal space sprays are widely and effectively used for control of insects in the urban environment. They are especially useful for flying insect control, be it for disease vector or nuisance pest, but space sprays can also be very effective for rapid control of crawling pests such as cockroac...

ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF THE SURVIVAL AND REPRODUCTION OF ORIENTAL COCKROACHES (BLATTA ORIENTALIS L.).

The ability of mobile stages of oriental cockroaches to survive at -5C increased with acclimation at 10°C. Fully acclimated insects had LT5Os (time) of 1.3 - 4.1 days, depending on stage. A minimum of 8 days at - 5°C or 1 days at - 10°C was required to kill all stages; insects could survive for more...

INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE IN BLATTELLA GERMANICA (L.) IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

Resistance to organochlorine, organophosphorous (OP) and carbamate insecticides in the German cockroach Blattella germanica has been documented for many years. In the past, significant bendiocarb resistance has been reported in the United Kingdom. More recently, resistance has been reported to the p...

AMPLIFIED ESTERASES A2 AND B2. HAS RESISTANCE OCCURRED ONCE OR SEVERAL TIMES?

Elevation of esterase activity is the most common form of organophosphate resistance in the Culex pipiens complex. There are several electrophoretically distinguishable forms of esterase which can be elevated. Raymond et a1 (1991) have put forward the hypothesis that the most common form of elevatio...