Response of Reticulitermes spp. (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) in Northern California to Baiting with Hexaflumuron with Sentricon Termite Colony Elimination System
Autor: | Michael I. Haverty, Gail M. Getty, Vernard R. Lewis, Kirsten A. Copren |
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Rok vydání: | 2000 |
Předmět: |
Insecticides
Foraging Zoology Isoptera macromolecular substances environment and public health California Reticulitermes Behavioral study parasitic diseases Animals Pest Control Biological Sentricon Ecology biology business.industry Phenylurea Compounds Pest control food and beverages General Medicine Pesticide biology.organism_classification Juvenile Hormones Insect Science Benzamides PEST analysis business human activities Rhinotermitidae |
Zdroj: | Journal of Economic Entomology. 93:1498-1507 |
ISSN: | 0022-0493 |
DOI: | 10.1603/0022-0493-93.5.1498 |
Popis: | Colonies of Reticulitermes spp. were baited with prototype and commercial Sentricon stations (Dow AgroSciences LLC, Indianapolis, IN) to test the efficacy of hexaflumuron in different concentrations and bait matrices and to document reinvasion of the foraging territories vacated by eliminated colonies. Seven colonies of Reticuliternes spp. from two sites were characterized with cuticular hydrocarbon analyses and mark-release-recapture and agonistic behavioral studies. Three colonies were observed as controls and four colonies were baited. When a connection between the bait station and the monitoring station could not be confirmed by mark-release-recapture studies, the results of the baiting were equivocal. The monitoring stations of a colony at our wildland site were devoid of termites 406 d after baiting with one Sentricon station, but became reoccupied with the same species of termites approximately 6 mo after baiting. A colony at the residential site was baited with 0.5% hexaflumuron in the Recurit II bait matrix; 60 d later termites were absent from all monitoring stations. These monitoring stations remained unoccupied foror = 18 mo. Foraging Reticulitermes spp. appeared in three of the seven monitoring stations 18, 24, and 36 mo after baiting, respectively. Using cuticular hydrocarbon analyses and agonistic behavior studies, we determined that the Reticulitermes spp. occupying these monitoring stations were from three different colonies; none were members of the original colony destroyed by baiting. Another colony at the residential site was baited using a noncommercial, experimental bait; 52 d later termites were absent from all monitoring stations. The monitoring stations remained unoccupied foror = 9 mo. A different Reticulitermes sp. colony invaded one monitoring station 9 mo after baiting. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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