作者
Junwei J Zhu, Gary J Brewer, David J Boxler, Kristina Friesen, David B Taylor
发表日期
2015/11
期刊
Pest management science
卷号
71
期号
11
页码范围
1553-1560
出版商
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
简介
BACKGROUND
Horn flies are among the most important biting fly pests of cattle in the United States. Horn fly management is largely dependent upon pesticides, which ultimately leads to the rapid development of insecticide resistance. Alternative control strategies, including repellents, have shown promising results in reducing fly biting. In the present study, we examined the efficacy and longevity of recently identified natural product repellents against horn flies.
RESULTS
Catnip oil, geraniol and C8910 acids reduced horn fly feeding in a laboratory bioassay and also exhibited spatial repellency in the olfactometer. Residual activity was observed for up to 3 days in laboratory assays; however, 24 h of residual effectiveness was observed from the two repellents when applied on cattle in the field. The limited residual effectiveness was correlated with the high volatility of the major active repellent compounds …
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