Laboratory and Field Trials Using Altosid(R) Insect Growth Regulator Against Black Flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) of Newfoundland, Canada

Altosid® (methoprene), an insect growth regulator, was used in laboratory and field trials to assess its potential as a control agent for black flies (Simuliidae). Results of laboratory trials showed that (I) Altosid caused pupal rather than larval mortality in Simulium venustum/verecundum (2) of th...

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Published in:Journal of Medical Entomology
Main Authors: Thompson, B. H., Adams, B. G.
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 1979
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:jmedent:16/6/536 2023-05-15T17:22:28+02:00 Laboratory and Field Trials Using Altosid(R) Insect Growth Regulator Against Black Flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) of Newfoundland, Canada Thompson, B. H. Adams, B. G. 1979-12-18 00:00:00.0 text/html http://jme.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/16/6/536 https://doi.org/10.1093/jmedent/16.6.536 en eng Oxford University Press http://jme.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/16/6/536 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jmedent/16.6.536 Copyright (C) 1979, Oxford University Press Articles TEXT 1979 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/jmedent/16.6.536 2015-03-01T00:01:27Z Altosid® (methoprene), an insect growth regulator, was used in laboratory and field trials to assess its potential as a control agent for black flies (Simuliidae). Results of laboratory trials showed that (I) Altosid caused pupal rather than larval mortality in Simulium venustum/verecundum (2) of the several formulations tested, Altosid microencapsulated PS10 gave the best results, completely inhibiting eclosion in S. venustum/verecundum at a dosage rate of 20 μg/l × 30 min; (3) exposure of S. vittatum larvae to Altosid PS10 at dosage rates up to 20 μg/l × 30 min did not affect fecundity in adults; and (4) “pulse” (i.e., 30-min) dosing with Altosid was a more efficient means of inducing mortality than was continuous dosing. Field trials were carried out using single applications of Altosid PS10 or emulsifiable concentrate at 12. 25, or 50 μg/l × 30 min in 5 local streams. Altosid application produced a sharp drop in pupal emergence 6–7 days after dosing; the emergence rate subsequently returned gradually to predose levels. 1n the 1978 field program, Altosid PS10 applied at 25 or 50 μg/l × 30 min at 14-day intervals to 3 streams inflicted 93.8–99.1 % mortality in Simulium spp. and was also effective against Prosimulium mixtum . Text Newfoundland HighWire Press (Stanford University) Canada Journal of Medical Entomology 16 6 536 546
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Laboratory and Field Trials Using Altosid(R) Insect Growth Regulator Against Black Flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) of Newfoundland, Canada
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description Altosid® (methoprene), an insect growth regulator, was used in laboratory and field trials to assess its potential as a control agent for black flies (Simuliidae). Results of laboratory trials showed that (I) Altosid caused pupal rather than larval mortality in Simulium venustum/verecundum (2) of the several formulations tested, Altosid microencapsulated PS10 gave the best results, completely inhibiting eclosion in S. venustum/verecundum at a dosage rate of 20 μg/l × 30 min; (3) exposure of S. vittatum larvae to Altosid PS10 at dosage rates up to 20 μg/l × 30 min did not affect fecundity in adults; and (4) “pulse” (i.e., 30-min) dosing with Altosid was a more efficient means of inducing mortality than was continuous dosing. Field trials were carried out using single applications of Altosid PS10 or emulsifiable concentrate at 12. 25, or 50 μg/l × 30 min in 5 local streams. Altosid application produced a sharp drop in pupal emergence 6–7 days after dosing; the emergence rate subsequently returned gradually to predose levels. 1n the 1978 field program, Altosid PS10 applied at 25 or 50 μg/l × 30 min at 14-day intervals to 3 streams inflicted 93.8–99.1 % mortality in Simulium spp. and was also effective against Prosimulium mixtum .
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Adams, B. G.
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title Laboratory and Field Trials Using Altosid(R) Insect Growth Regulator Against Black Flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) of Newfoundland, Canada
title_short Laboratory and Field Trials Using Altosid(R) Insect Growth Regulator Against Black Flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) of Newfoundland, Canada
title_full Laboratory and Field Trials Using Altosid(R) Insect Growth Regulator Against Black Flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) of Newfoundland, Canada
title_fullStr Laboratory and Field Trials Using Altosid(R) Insect Growth Regulator Against Black Flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) of Newfoundland, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Laboratory and Field Trials Using Altosid(R) Insect Growth Regulator Against Black Flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) of Newfoundland, Canada
title_sort laboratory and field trials using altosid(r) insect growth regulator against black flies (diptera: simuliidae) of newfoundland, canada
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