Rj. Prokopy et al., Post-alighting responses of Mexican fruit flies (Dipt., Tephritidae) to different insecticides in paint on attractive spheres, J APPL ENT, 124(5-6), 2000, pp. 239-244
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology/Pest Control
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED ENTOMOLOGY-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR ANGEWANDTE ENTOMOLOGIE
Two new, comparatively safe insecticides (spinosad and imidacloprid) were c
ompared with dimethoate (each at 1.5% active ingredient) for behavioural an
d mortality effects on Mexican fruit flies, Anastrepha ludens. Insecticide
was mixed with sugar (as a feeding stimulant) and yellow latex paint (as an
extending agent) applied to the surface of fruit-mimicking biodegradable 7
cm spheres made of sugar, flour and glycerin. Flies feeding on spinosad tr
eated spheres did not differ from flies feeding on untreated spheres in pos
t-feeding intra-tree flight capability, amount of oviposition or mortality.
Flies that fed on imidacloprid- or dimethoate-treated spheres for as littl
e as 30 s experienced both high reduction in oviposition and high mortality
compared with flies that fed on untreated spheres, and the flies from imid
acloprid-treated spheres also showed a much reduced intra-tree flight capab
ility. If baited with attractive odour, biodegradable yellow spheres treate
d with a surface coating of imidacloprid in latex paint and sugar could hav
e potential for suppressing Mexican fruit flies on host trees.