Relative toxicity of some acaricides to the predatory mite, Amblyseius womersleyi and the twospotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae (Acari : Phytoseiidae, Tetranychidae)
Ss. Kim et Sg. Seo, Relative toxicity of some acaricides to the predatory mite, Amblyseius womersleyi and the twospotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae (Acari : Phytoseiidae, Tetranychidae), APPL ENT ZO, 36(4), 2001, pp. 509-514
The relative toxicity of some acaricides to the predatory mite, Amblyseius
womersleyi and the twospotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae was evaluate
d in the laboratory. Bifenazate, acequinocyl and flufenoxuron, were much le
ss toxic to adult females and immatures of A. womersleyi than to those of T
urticae, and egg production of adult female predators treated with these t
hree acaricides was 70-91 % that of control females. Etoxazole and chlorfen
apyr did not seriously affect the survival and reproduction of adult female
predators but caused high mortality rates in eggs and larvae of A. womersl
eyi. Azocyclotin, milbemectin and fenazaquin were very toxic to adult femal
es and immatures of A. womersleyi. Adult female predators survived on a die
t of spider mites treated with bifenazate, acequinocyl and flufenoxuron, an
d their fecundity was not substantially affected. The results indicate that
bifenazate, acequinocyl and flufenoxuron are promising candidates for use
in integrated mite management programs where A. womersleyi is the major nat
ural enemy.