Use of sex pheromone, 2,6-dichlorophenol, to disrupt mating by american dog tickDermacentor variabilis (SAY)

Autor: Ziv, Meir, Sonenshine, Daniel E., Silverstein, Robert M., West, Janet R., Gingher, Katherine H.
Zdroj: Journal of Chemical Ecology; September 1981, Vol. 7 Issue: 5 p829-840, 12p
Abstrakt: Treatment ofD. variabilis-infested dogs with formulations of the sex pheromone, 2,6-dichlorophenol, significantly reduced mating by the attached ticks. Aqueous emulsions of a gelatin microcapsule-xylene slurry and a pheromone-loaded, molecular-sieve powder were used. Concentration was an important variable influencing product efficacy. Such formulations combined with an acaricide may prove effective in reducing tick populations on livestock and pets.
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