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Evaluation Of Insecticide Resistance And Alternatives For Bed Bug Control

Resistance to insecticides is one of the multiple factors related to sudden bed bug reemergence. In this work, we evaluated synthetic repellents and the attractant role of cuticular compounds as potential alternatives to conventional strategies used in pest control management. On the one hand, we fo...

Formulation Technology To Improve Weather Resistance Of Residual Insecticides

Suspend PolyZone is an insecticide with a unique formulation that contains a proprietary polymer that allows it to protect the active ingredient from weather, water runoff, and mechanical abrasion. This allows the product to leave behind residues that stay where they are applied and remain active in...

Insecticide Resistance And Resistance Mechanisms In Cimex Hemipterus (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) And Their Susceptibility To Pyrethroid-Neonicotinoid Mixtures

The DDT, deltamethrin, and malathion susceptibilities of five tropical bed bug (Cimex hemipterus) strains, and their resistance mechanisms were investigated using synergism studies and detection of kdr mutations. All C. hemipterus strains showed high resistance to DDT and deltamethrin and moderate t...

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...

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,...

Performance Of Commercial Cockroach Gel Baits Against Field Populations Of The German Cockroach, Blattella Germanica, From Singapore
Ru-Yuan Chai and Chow-Yang Lee | Full Paper | 2022

Insecticide resistance in the German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.), is a significant challenge affecting pest management professionals worldwide. The use of gel baits against German cockroaches has become a popular option in Asia. However, recently, there were anecdotal reports that the field ...

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...

Efficacy Assessment Of Biocidal Products Against Urban Pests In The Frame Of Regulation (Ue) 528/2012

Biocidal products are necessary for the control of harmful urban pests to human or animal health and for the control of those that cause damage to natural or manufactured materials. Urban pests are mainly controlled by biocides from Product-type (PT) 8 (wood preservatives), PT14 (rodenticides), PT18...

Efficacy Assessment Of Biocidal Products Against Urban Pests In The Frame Of Regulation (Ue) 528/2012

Biocidal products are necessary for the control of harmful urban pests to human or animal health and for the control of those that cause damage to natural or manufactured materials. Urban pests are mainly controlled by biocides from Product-type (PT) 8 (wood preservatives), PT14 (rodenticides), PT18...

Tropical Bed Bug, Cimex Hemipterus, Established In Central Europe

Cimex hemipterus is spreading to areas where only C. lectularius have been historically observed, such as the Middle East, North Australia, but also temperate regions like Russia. In Europe, until now mostly episodic observations of the species were known. We collected material from around 600 bed b...

Assessment Of The Efficacy Of Biocidal Products Against Examples Of Urban Pests

Assessment of the biocidal products against urban pests are based on robust methodologies, which are described in various European guidelines. The guidelines are regularly improved thanks to experience gained during biocidal product assessment, and European technical expert meetings. The objective i...

Operationalizing The Global Arbovirus Initiative
Raman Velayudhan | Full Paper | 2022

The World Health Organization will launch a Global Arbovirus Initiative soon. This Initiative focuses on Aedes-borne arboviral diseases and aims to strengthen the coordination, communication, capacity-building, and preparedness/response necessary to mitigate the growing risk of epidemics due to arbo...

Tropical Bed Bug Infestation Dynamics In Malaysia: Evaluation Of Insecticide Resistance Level And Susceptibility On Pyrethroid And Carbamate Insecticides (Hemiptera: Cimicidae)

Currently pest control industries are having difficulties in controlling bed bugs, specifically in workers’ dormitories and residential houses. Survey of bed bug infestations across Peninsular Malaysia by collecting samples from residential houses, dormitories, hotels and motels and flats and apartm...

Studies On Insecticide Resistance In Australian Bed Bugs, Cimex Spp. (Hemiptera: Cimicidae)

To investigate insecticide resistance in modern field populations of bed bugs in Australia, a program to collect and screen field specimens was initiated. Thirty-five bed bug strains (a mixture that included both C. lectularius and C. hemipterus) were collected from across Australian and subsequentl...

Resistance Risk Assessment In Field-Collected Strains Of The German Cockroach (Dictyoptera: Blattellidae) To Fipronil And Indoxacarb Baits
Ling-Hui Ang and Chow-Yang Lee | Full Paper | 2017

The German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.) is an important urban insect pest world-wide. Heavy reliance and frequent usage of residual insecticides have led to the development of insecticide resistance in the German cockroach. Bait formulations containing fipronil and indoxacarb are excellent re...

Frequency Of Knockdown Resistance Mutations In Body Lice (Phthiraptera: Pediculidae) From Russia

One of the global problems of today is the insecticide resistance of the human louse Pediculus humanus L. to pyrethroids. The continuous application of pyrethroids (mostly, permethrin) resulted in the formation of local lice populations resistant to this group of insecticides. In the 2013-2015 body ...

Pyrethroid Resistance In Cimex Lectularius (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) In Germany

The development of resistance against insecticides, which are primarily used for bed bug (Cimex lectularius) control, is considered to one of the main reasons for the worldwide expansion of this pest. This study provides evidence of the occurrence of resistance and the mechanisms associated with a d...

Theory And Practice Of Insecticide Resistance Management: Insights For Public Health Vector Control
Mark Hoppé | Full Paper | 2017

Insecticide resistance can be defined as, a heritable change in the sensitivity of a pest population that is reflected in the repeated failure of a product to achieve the expected level of control when used according to the label recommendation for that pest species. There have been large gains in t...

Insecticide Candle

Insecticide candle is the optimum human lifesaving innovation that kills flying vectors, particularly mosquitoes - the most lethal of all insects in the world. Over one million people worldwide die from mosquito-borne diseases every year. The candle is a special vegetable wax-encased formulated cand...

Flavesone: A Novel Insecticide For The Controlof Urban Pests
Peter Miller and Bryce Peters | Full Paper | 2017

Flavocide® is based on a beta-triketone molecule, flavesone, that is produced by synthetic chemical means. Flavesone exists in nature in a number of plant species but at low abundance. Initial testing suggests a unique mode of action with potential in addressing the increasing problem of resistance ...

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...

Multiresistant German Cockroaches In Russia

From 2014 to 2016, in Moscow, Kaluga region, and Ural (Ekaterinburg) we have been monitored the susceptibility of male German cockroaches to topically applying 1μl insecticides of different structure. It was found that all cockroach populations are most resistant to pyrethroid insecticides, especial...

A Review Of The Challenges And Lessons Learned In Developing Proactive Managemnet Startegies To Combat Infestations Of Cimex Lectularius (Heteroptera: Cimicidae) In Commercial Accomodation Environments
David Cain | Poster | 2017

Having started working exclusively with bed bug infestations in 2005 and taking a unique science and fact lead approach to extermination we have always used the data produced in our work to refine the methods we use and to develop better processes. Initially focused on educational and raising unders...

Effect Of Chlorpyrifos On The Oviposition And Survival Of Aedes Aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae)
Lee-Jin Bong and Wu-Chun Tu | Full Paper | 2017

Phenomenal of high egg reproduction when mortality risk rose is very common in mosquito. Yet, the presence of this reproduction advantage in insecticide resistance mosquito remains unclear. In this study, we evaluated the effect of chlorpyrifos (CP) exposure on the oviposition and survival of Aedes ...

Igrs For Cat Flea (Siphonaptera: Pulicidae) Control Revisited

The intrinsic activity of combinations of methoprene and chlorfluazuron and methoprene and fipronil was determined against larval cat fleas, Ctenochephalides felis (Bouché). Methoprene synergized the activity of the IGR chlorfluazuron and the adulticide fipronil. The LC50s of chlorfluazuron, fiproni...

Evaluating A New Concept In Cockroach Baiting
Steven Broadbent | Full Paper | 2017

Gel bait treatments are widely used for cockroach control, in part because they are considered to be safer and more effective than other methods. However, commercially available baits are considered to have a limited range over which they can attract and, as a result, fail to lure cockroaches out of...

Irritant Effect And Toxicity Of Chlorfenapyr And Comparison Of Irritant Effect To Different Insecticides In Susceptible And Multi-Insecticide Resistant Laboratory Strains Of Anopheles Stephensi

Malaria vectors have acquired widespread resistance to different classes of insecticides including two synthetic pyrethroids owing to the continuous use in public health and sometimes in other sectors. Hence, there is need to develop alternative strategies including use of new insecticides with nove...

Insecticide Resistance Management In Urban Pests
Mark Hoppé | Full Paper | 2014

Whilst the reports of insecticide resistance are numerous, and many mechanisms of resistance have been studied, there has been less emphasis placed on developing and promoting Insecticide Resistance Management (IRM) programmes to address this issue. It is argued that only through the implementation ...

Insecticide Susceptibility And Resistance Mechanisms In Body Lice In Russia

The majority of body lice colonies examined in Moscow were permethrin resistant and susceptible to organophosphorus (fenthion, malathion) and neonicotinoid insecticides. Metabolic resistance of body lice to permethrin was investigated using synergists piperonyl butoxide (PBO), S,S,S-tributylphosphor...

Cyantraniliprole: A Novel Insecticide For Control Of Urban Pests

Cyantraniliprole is a novel insecticide that belongs to the anthranilic diamide class of insecticides. The novel mode of action of cyantraniliprole depletes calcium from insect muscle, affecting muscle contraction, causing paralysis and eventually death. We report the results of testing of two formu...

Physical Method Of Combating Insects - New Approach To Inhibition Of Resistance To Insecticides

A unique mixture of polymeric compounds for effective control of various insect species was tested. When applied in a free form or mixed with insecticide formulation has provided quick and even spreading increasing the likelihood that the toxicant will be transferred by contact enhancing the bioavai...

Indoxacarb Resistance In The German Cockroach After Bait Selection

In this study, we examined the resistance status of six field-collected strains from Singapore to eight insecticides, as well as the resistance of the parental through F5 generations after they were selected with indoxacarb bait. All strains showed no resistance to acetamiprid (0.7–1.9x), imidaclopr...

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 ...

Detection Of Knockdown Resistance (Kdr) In Cimex Lectularius And Cimex Hemipterus (Hemiptera: Cimicidae)

Worldwide, there are many reports of pyrethroid resistance in bed bugs (Cimex spp.). Previous studies on the Common bed bug, Cimex lectularius L., have identified two mutations (V419L and L925I) in the voltage-gated sodium channel (VGSC) gene responsible for knockdown resistance (kdr). However, noth...

Negative Cross-Resistance As A Resistance Management Tool For Pyrethroid Resistance In Malaria Vectors

Malaria is a global health challenge. Vector control remains the fundamental, central and critical component of prevention and control of malaria. Insecticides remain the mainstay in vector control for malaria prevention. Pyrethroids are currently the insecticides for adult vector control interventi...

Studies On Pyrethroid Resistance In Cimex Lectularius (Hemiptera: Cimicidae), In Berlin, Germany

Pyrethroid-resistance in bed bugs, Cimex lectularius, has been described in many countries, but up to now, for Germany no data are available. However, pest control companies increasingly report difficulties in controlling bed bugs with pyrethroids. In the present study four bed bug strains were coll...

Pirimiphos-Methyl 300Cs, The Reinvention Of An Effective Mosquito Adulticide
Mark Hoppé and Andy Bywater | Full Paper | 2014

Control of the Anopheline vectors is the most effective approach to malaria control. Reductions in mortality and morbidity from malaria have been achieved through the use of pyrethroid treated bed nets, pyrethroid resistant mosquitoes threaten the effectiveness of this valuable intervention. Insecti...

Bed Bug Nation: Is The United States Making Any Progress?

Contrary to recent news reports, the United States continues to be inundated with bed bugs (Cimex lectularius L.). Based on a nationwide survey of pest professionals, infestations still are increasing. While most pervasive in residences, the bugs are becoming more common in schools, offices, public ...

Use Of Clothianidin As A New Active Substance In Cockroach Gel Baits

This poster will report on development of a new cockroach gel bait formulation based on the active ingredient clothianidin. We will review research conducted to establish a minimum effective concentration for clothianidin in the formulation that is necessary to kill cockroaches. A series of trials w...

Impact of Insecticide Resistance on Control of Aedes Aegypti

The biological characterization of resistance in laboratory is reported, along with an evaluation of the response of vector populations to methods of chemical control which are used on the routine executed in the Dengue Control .Data from the Monitoring Program demonstrated over time an increasing n...

Insecticide Resistance of Homeless People Body Li.E From Moscow, Russia

Homelessness is an increasing public health problem. Because of poor living conditions and limited access to healthcare systems, homeless persons are exposed to many communicable infections. The pattern of life and the crowded shelters provide ideal conditions for the spread of lice. Body lice have ...

Monitoring the Resistance of Triatominae (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) To Insecticides

Currently, there is evidence of Triatoma infestans Klug, 1834 populations from southern Bolivia and northern Argentina with high levels of resistance to pyrethroids. In this study we characterized the susceptibility levels of 37 Triatominae populations to deltamethrin. The bioassays were performed b...

Susceptibility Levels of Periplaneta Americana (Dyctioptera: Blattidae) To Two Different Insecticides in Populations From Southwest Colombia

The levels of susceptibility to a pyrethroid (deltamethrin) and an organophosphate (malathion) and metabolic enzyme activities of adult Periplaneta americana females from populations collected in three cities of south western Colombia (Cali, Popayan, and Buenaventura), were characterized by bottle b...

Biology and Management of Bed Bugs: Review of Recent Research
Alvaro Romero | Full Paper | 2011

The near absence of bed bugs from human dwellings for fifty or more years has left us with limited knowledge of its biology and few answers to eliminate populations. Research findings with relevance to global bed bug management are presented. Monitoring of spontaneous activity of bed bugs demonstrat...

Genetic Analysis of Bed Bug Infestations and Populations

Populations of the common bed bug Cimexlecturaliusare undergoing a huge resurgence, but little is known about their patterns of spread and dispersal. We have begun to address this information gap by conducting population genetic studies of bed bug infestations in the U.S. using microsatellite marker...

Bed Bugs - the Problem in Russia

The bed bug Cimex lectularius L. is blood-feeding parasite of humans, bats and different domestic animals. In the early 1990s, pest management professionals began to see an increase in beg bug infestations across the world. Now the bed bug problem is very important in many countries, however, in Rus...

The Bed Bugs Cimex Lectularius: Urban Problem in the Andean Region of Colombia

The most common species of bed bugs in the world is Cimex lectularius Linnaeus, 1758. This species prefers to feed on human blood and causes several health effects like skins rashes, psychological effects and allergic symptoms. In the developed world bed bugs were largely eradicated as pests in the ...

S-Methoprene Formulations: Laboratory Tests For Efficacy against Bed Bugs

New bed bug control products, methods and Codes of Practices have been introduced, but it is likely that until we have a novel insecticide molecule and their formulations to which the bed bugs are fully susceptible, we cannot achieve appropriate results. Following a series of individual laboratory t...

Development of Future Strategies For Pest Management in Europe
Reiner Pospischil | Full Paper | 2011

Global warming together with global trade and tourism gives foreign organisms a lot of opportunities to enter Europe and to find suitable habitats to establish. A number of these species already have a status as pests in their native countries and now start to be of major concern in Europe. A growin...

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...

Residual Effect of Fipronil SC against Insecticide Resistant Populations of the German Cockroach

A fipronil SC formulation was evaluated against a multi-resistant population of Blattella germanica. The test site was an eight-story apartment building, with 150 individual apartments in Neratovice, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic. Conditions in the apartments included general disorder and an abund...

Avermectin Resistance Development in the House Fly (Diptera: Muscidae)

The house fly, Musca domestica L., is one of the most common synanthropic insects in the world. It is known as mechanical carrier of various organisms that cause diseases of man. In many countries, house fly populations can quickly develop resistance to insecticides using to control them. At present...

Impact of Water Quality on Laboratory Evaluation of Insecticide-Treated Mosquito Nets

Laboratory testing of long-lasting insecticide treated nets (LN’s) includes assessment of bio-efficacy and determination of insecticide retention after washings. The standard WHO washing method recommends the use of deionizded water with a hardness of 0 ppm (water without Ca++ and Mg++). In the cont...

The Termite in Hungary
Gy. Bélai | Poster | 2008

At present actual presence of termite is not confirmed. Currently, for export shipments to more and more overseas and EU countries you can use only woodenware (wooden pallet, box, barrel, etc.) that underwent the so called quarantine and preventive treatments. According to ISPM 15 regulation, applic...

Efficacy of (s)-Methoprene against Cimex Lectularius (Hemiptera: Cimicidae)

Widespread resistance to conventional residual neurotoxic insecticides such as pyrethroids is likely to be a major factor in bed bug infestations. To identify an insecticide with an alternative mode of action that is effective against the bed bug, the juvenile hormone analogue (S)-methoprene, was ev...

Laboratory and Field Evaluation of Deltamethrin and Bendiocarb To Control Cimex Lectularius (Heteroptera: Cimicidae)

Pyrethroid, carbamate, and organophosphate insecticides are frequently used for bed bug control. A baseline susceptibility study for commonly used insecticides was carried out with a susceptible C. lectularius laboratory strain. LD50-values against a susceptible strain in a contact bioassay format a...

A Novel Plant-based Synergist for Pyrethrum and Pyrethroids against Urban Public Health Pests
Nigel Hill | Full Paper | 2008

Natural pyrethrum and its synthetic analogues are among the most widely used insecticides in medical, veterinary and agricultural use. Low application rates, rapid knock-down and kill, range of duration of activity and good mammalian safety profile make them an active of choice in most domestic appl...

Bed Bug Problems in Denmark, with a European Perspective

Based on historical data on the number of inquiries to the advisory service at the Danish Pest Infestation Laboratory we have tried to analyse the variation in bed bug infestations in Denmark since the 1950s. The bed bug problems in Denmark have gone from low levels in the 1950s, gradually increasin...

Battling Bed Bugs in the USA

The bed bug, Cimex lectularius L., has made a rapid and unexpected comeback in the United States. In an online survey of 509 U.S. pest control firms, 91% encountered bed bugs in the past two years, whereas only 37% recalled seeing them five years ago. Perpetual movement of people, zero tolerance for...

Gel bait aversion resistance in the German cockroach: Toxicological and evolutionary considerations
M.E. Scharf and C.-L. Wang | Full Paper | 2005

Insecticide resistance in insects is a well-documented phenomenon that is equally related to toxicology and evolutionary biology. Insecticide resistance in the German cockroach has a long history dating back over 60 years. Thus, the recent evolution of gel bait aversion resistance is but one example...

Metaflumizone: A new insecticide for urban insect control from BASF
C.D. Klein and H. Oloumi | Full Paper | 2005

Metaflumizone (proposed common name) is a high performance insecticide submitted for crop registration approval in the USA in 2004. Other key country registration submissions are expected to follow the USA application.Toxicological and environmental studies indicate that there is low risk to applica...

Susceptibility of cockroaches to lambdacyhalothrin and cypermethrin in hospitals of Tehran University of Medical Science (Blattaria: Blattellidae)

The German cockroach is the most common cockroach found indoors, such as hospitals, homes, restaurants, etc. In hospitals, because of the presence of adequate food and living environment, they can develop into large population and live throughout the buildings. They can contaminate food with differe...

Technology for conversion of conventional mosquito nets in the field into long lasting bed nets

A new technology is described for in-field dipping of conventional mosquito nets for long lasting efficacy by adding a polymer binder to the deltamethrin treatment. Various polymer binders vary greatly in their ability to improve the retention of deltamethrin on the fiber and ensure resistance of th...

Toxicity of fipronil to susceptible and permethrin resistant strain of German cockroaches (Dictyoptera: Blattellidae)

The current study, in three methods, topical application, surface contact (WHO glass jar) method and toxic baits, was designed to investigate the relationship between permethrin German cockroach (Blattella germanica (L.)) resistant strains and fipronil. Twelve German cockroach strains used in this s...

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...

Germ warfare against mosquitoes. What now?
H.L. Lee | Full Paper | 2005

Mosquitoes and the diseases they transmit are still major public health concerns in many countries in the tropics and subtropics resulting in significant morbidity and mortality in man and animals. The use of chemical control agents is still the major forerunner in mosquito control strategies. Despi...

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...

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...

SURVIVAL ANALYSIS for the DETECTION of LOW-LEVEL INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE

This study compares statistical methodologies for the detection of low levels of insecticide resistance in the German cockroach. Results show that logistic regression and resistance ratios are relatively ineffective in distinguishing modest differences between strains, whether dose-mortality or time...

The OCCURRENCE, DEVELOPMENT, STABILITY, and REGRESSION of HOUSE FLY (DIPTERA: MUSCIDAE) RESISTANCE to INSECTICIDES in SLOVAKIA

The resistance of the house fly to insecticides is a limiting factor for its control even in Slovakia, where more than 70% of flies are highly resistant to synthetic pyrethroids (permethrin, cypermethrin, deltamethrin, and lambdacyhalothrin), 66% of fly populations are highly resistant to bendiocarb...

ROTATION of INSECTICIDAL BAITS and GELS for DELAYING DEVELOPMENT of RESISTANCE in the GERMAN COCKROACH

The German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.), is the most important cockroach pest in Russia. After WW II, the use of inorganic compounds — such as boric acid, sodium fluoride, and arsenic — for cockroach control decreased, and the use of organic insecticides — such as organochlorines, organophosp...

INVESTIGATION of SEVERAL AEROSOL INSECTICIDE COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SYNERGISTS
Olga Eremina | Full Paper | 2002

Two aerosol insecticide compositions were investigated in laboratory conditions against a complex of synanthropic insects. Both compositions have high acute insecticidal activity and have a long residual effect on glass, but not on plywood. It is shown that the knockdown effect was reversible on ply...

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

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

EFFICACY OF INSECTICIDES AND COCKROACH RESISTANCE (1997)

Following the failure of some applications against German cockroaches (Blattella germanica) in France, questions have been raised as to the role, and level, that insecticide resistance may have played in these failures. To answer the question , samples of cockroaches were collected from two sites in...

PREVALENCE AND MAGNITUDE OF INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE IN THE GERMAN COCKROACH (DICTYOPTERA, BLATTELLIDAE)

Numerous studies have shown that German cockroaches, Blattella germanica (L.), are often resistant to insecticides in settings where insecticides have been used extensively in the past. We have now examined resistance in German cockroaches collected in homes in which insecticide usage has been minim...

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...

MEASURING INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE IN HUMAN HEAD LICE, PEDICULUS CAPITIS (ANOPLURA: PEDICULIDAE)

During the early 1990s the Medical Entomology Centre, Cambridge, received an increasing number of reports from concerned health professionals of treatments against head lice failing to cure. Preliminary investigations showed some lice to have developed tolerance of pyrethroid insecticides. A series ...

ENMARIA – EUROPEAN NETWORK FOR MANAGEMENT OF ARTHROPOD RESISTANCE TO INSECTICIDES AND ACARICIDES

Insecticide resistance problems have been recognised as an increasing problem in Europe as a consequence of both the accumulation of resistance mechanisms by some species and the greater diversity of arthropods becoming a pest problem. Arthropods of particular concern include public health and lives...

STABILITY OF RESISTANCE TO SELECTED INSECTICIDES IN WILD POPULATIONS OF THE HOUSE FLY, MUSCA DOMESTICA (L.) UNDER LABORATORY AND PRACTICAL CONDITIONS

House flies belong probably among insects which are most frequently used in experimental studies of physiological, genetic and biochemical mechanisms of resistance. The development of resistance is an example of microevolution caused by artificially induced change in the frequency of some selection ...

PYRETHROID RESISTANCE MECHANISMS IN THE GERMAN COCKROACH (DICTYOPTERA: BLATTELLIDAE)
Donald G. Cochran | Full Paper | 1999

Resistance to pyrethroid insecticides has become common in field populations of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.), in the United States and elsewhere. Some populations are highly resistant to as many as eight or nine pyrethroids. The primary mechanisms of resistance are enzymatic degrad...

INSECT PEST MANAGEMENT AND INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT
William H Robinson | Full Paper | 1999

The premise of the discussion presented here is that some of the traditional components of agricultural integrated pest management (IPM) and insecticide resistance management (IRM) programs are either not applicable or not practical for the urban environment. The overall goal of this discussion is t...

MANAGEMENT OF INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE IN HEAD LICE PEDICULUS CAPITIS (ANOPLURA: PEDICULICIDAE)

In 1994 evidence was obtained that insecticide resistance in head lice was spreading in the United Kingdom and other countries. The situation was not being managed correctly by the health authorities in UK for two reasons: primary health care workers adhered to rigid procedures regardless of the cha...

WHY ARE WE FAILING TO CONTROL HEAD LICE WITH INSECTICIDES?
N. Hill | Poster | 1999

Infestation with head lice, Pediculosis capitis, is a widespread, persistent and recurring problem amongst pre-school and school aged children. The problem poses no direct threat to health which may explain why such a physiologically distressing condition affecting millions of young children every y...

URBAN ENTOMOLOGY: PAST AND PRESENT
Michael K. Rust | Full Paper | 1999

Urban entomology has grown dramatically in the last 25 years and has attained a disciplinary status within the entomological and pest management community. As urban centers have grown throughout the world, the importance of the control of arthropods and insects associated with humans and their struc...

RESPONSE REACTIONS OF URBAN POPULATIONS OF HOUSE FLIES AGAINST ANTHROPOGENIC INFLUENCE
Yulia B. Polyakova | Full Paper | 1999

In 1996-97 response reactions of urban populations of houseflies (Musca domestica L.) collected in Moscow and Moscow were studied against long-term influence of industrial pollutants and insecticide press. Reaction on the industrial influence evaluated for fecundity and on the insecticide press for ...

CLIMATIC DETERMINATION OF SYNANTHROPIC PEST ARTHROPOD PERFORMANCE: SPECIES RICHNESS, PESTICIDE RESISTANCE, AND CONTROL STRATEGIES

This review concerns aspects of climatic and microclimatic effects on biology and pest status of synanthropic pest species. The number of medical and synanthropic pest species in an area parallels overall species richness and the pest faunas of tropics and subtropics are more abundant than the fauna...

INTEGRATED COCKROACH (DICTYOPTERA, BLATTELLIDAE) MANAGEMENT IN CONFINED SWINE PRODUCTION

Swine production is an important component of North Carolina’s agricultural economy. Cockroaches have long been recognized as important pests in swine production and severe infestations may contribute significantly to disease maintenance and transmission. However, management of cockroach populations...

BIOLOGICALLY HARMLESS SUBSTANCES AND APPLICATION FORMS IN CRAWLING INSECT CONTROL

The regular and effective control of some synanthropic crawling insects as cockroaches and ants is unavoidable but due to the requirements of human health and environment protection, their elimination needs new concepts and methods. Cockroaches, first of all the German cockroach Blattella germanica ...

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...

INTEGRATED MOSQUITO, HOUSE FLY AND SAND FLY CONTROL IN BELEK AND ANTALYA, TURKEY

In this study, it is presented the integrated control strategies against mosquitoes, house fly and sand flies in Belek Tourism Center which is surrounded by Mediterranean in the south, Tahtali Mountains, the part of Toros Mountains in the north, Aksu River in the west and Koprucay River in the east,...

MIXTURES AS A TOOL FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE TO THE BACTERIAL INSECTICIDE BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS ISRAELENSIS.
M. C. Wirth | Full Paper | 1996

Mixtures of insecticides have been proposed as one tool for the management of insecticide resistance. The concept of mixtures relies on the hypothesis that organisms may be able to overcome a single toxicant but are unlikely to be able to overcome several independently acting toxicants. Mixtures hav...

BEHAVIORAL MODIFICATIONS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR COCKROACH RESISTANCE TO TOXIC BAITS
M. H. Ross | Full Paper | 1996

Inter-strain variation of German cockroaches in response to several commercial baits and their potential to develop resistance to the baits was investigated. Late instars were given a choice between the bait and an alternate food source (dog chow). Survivors were saved and choice tests repeated. Tes...

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...

ALPHACYPERMETHRINIFLUFENOXURON - A NEW HIGH PERFORMANCE RESIDUAL INSECTICIDE COMBINATION FOR COCKROACH CONTROL

A formulation consisting of the pyrethroid insecticide alphacypermethrin and flufenoxuron, an acylurea insect growth regulator, has been shown to give effective and persistent control of cockroach infestations after a single treatment. Flufenoxuron is a new high performance residual insecticide for ...

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...

MEASURING HYDRAMETHYLNON RESISTANCE IN THE GERMAN COCKROACH, BLATTELLA GERMANICA (L.)
I. Ajjan and W. H. Robinson | Full Paper | 1996

In a field population (RHA, Roanoke VA, USA) of Blattella germanica a decline in the efficacy of hydramethlynon has been documented for eight years. In 1987 >85% reduction of apartment infestations was achieved 4 wk after application, in 1990 reduction declined to 73%, and in 1995 reduction declined...

RESISTANCE IN GERMAN HOUSEFLY POPULATIONS (MUSCA DOMESTICA L., DIPTERA) -SUMMARY OF RECENT STUDIES

The housefly Musca domestica L. belongs to the most important hygiene pests world-wide - especially in livestock. Due to its fast development and high reproductive rate the housefly has developed severe resistance against commonly used insecticides. Sometimes resistance problems against new active i...

DISCOVERY AND DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW BAIT FOR CONTROL OF PEST INSECTS
H. N. Wren | Full Paper | 1996

A new type of bait has been developed, aimed at control of pest insects, and tested successfully on the model insect Blattella germanica (L.) - the German cockroach. The active ingredient, termed a nutritional metabolism disrupter (NMD), is a non-toxic composition of the compounds oxypurinol and xan...

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...

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...

RESISTANCE MECHANISMS IN COCKROACHES - THE KEY TO CONTROL STRATEGIES
Janet Hemingway and G.J. Small | Full Paper | 1993

Multi-resistant strains of Blattella germanica are now common, and strategies for their continued control using conventional insecticides need to be devised rationally if long-term suppression of these nuisance insects is to be achieved. Newer insecticides such as growth regulators may have a role i...

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...

INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE IN BLATTELLA GERMANICA (L.) (DICTYOPTERA: BLATTELLIDAE) FROM FOOD PRODUCING ESTABLISHMENTS IN DENMARK

Laboratory from 1987 to 1991. A screening of the insecticide resistance in B. germanica in some selected locations was conducted with permethrin using tarsal contact tests to estimate KT50, (/WHO/VBC/75.593). Based on these data more detailed measurement of the resistance in the German Cockroaches f...

SPERMIOGENESIS AND MEIOTIC DRIVE IN AEDES AEGYPTI

We recognise that insecticides must continue to play a major role in most control programmes against insect pests or vectors, particularly when there are emergencies which cannot wait for alternative means of control to be developed. We believe genetic methods should be given serious thought and inv...

FACTORS INVOLVED IN THE SUCCESSFUL USE OF HYDRAMETHYLNON BAITS IN HOUSEHOLD AND INDUSTRIAL PEST CONTROL
Jr Lucas and Jf Invest | Full Paper | 1993

Commercial bait products are becoming increasingly important for household and industrial pest control. The advantages of baits are widely acknowledged and include convenience and ease of use, discrete placement of the insecticide, reduced environmental contamination and minimal disruption to the cu...

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...