Jh. Klotz et al., LABORATORY EVALUATION OF A BORIC-ACID LIQUID BAIT ON COLONIES OF TAPINOMA-MELANOCEPHALUM ARGENTINE ANTS AND PHARAOH ANTS (HYMENOPTERA, FORMICIDAE), Journal of economic entomology, 89(3), 1996, pp. 673-677
A 1% boric acid-sucrose water bait and 0.9% hydramethylnon granular ba
it were evaluated for efficacy against small laboratory colonies of Ta
pinoma melanocephalum (F.); Argentine ants, Linepithema humile (Mayr);
and Pharaoh ants, Monomorium pharaonis (L.). T melanocephalum workers
were reduced by 97% in the 1st wk and brood reduced by 96% in the 3rd
wk when colonies were exposed to boric acid bait for as few as 3 d. T
he hydramethylnon bait did not significantly affect colony growth. L.
humile colonies exposed to boric acid bait for 3 d resulted in reducti
ons of 75 and 88% for workers and brood, respectively, by the 3rd wk.
L. humile colonies exposed continuously caused a 90% reduction of work
ers and brood by the 3rd wk. Workers and brood in colonies exposed to
hydramethylnon bait were reduced 86 and 77%, respectively, after 3 wk
After exposure to boric acid bait for 3 d, M. pharaonis workers and br
ood were reduced 73 and 50%, respectively, by 8 wk. A continuous expos
ure of boric acid or hydramethylnon baits caused reductions of 90 and
60% for workers and brood, respectively, by 3 wk.