Cb. Sisk et al., SEMIOCHEMICALS THAT DISRUPT FORAGING BY THE ARGENTINE ANT (HYMENOPTERA, FORMICIDAE) - LABORATORY BIOASSAYS, Journal of economic entomology, 89(2), 1996, pp. 381-385
Two different laboratory bioassays were developed to quantitatively de
termine the repellent activity of semiochemicals, such as farnesol and
methyl eugenol, against the Argentine ant, Iridomyrmex humilis (Mayr)
. One assay, based on the ability of ants to cross barriers of beeswax
containing different concentrations of test chemicals, was not design
ed to discriminate between olfactory or gustatory modes of detection,
The other was based on the ability of an ant to detect airborne chemic
als and, therefore, measured only tile olfactory response of ants to t
he chemicals. Both assays permitted construction of dosage-response cu
rves and determination of a BI50, the concentration that provided 50%
behavioral inhibition.