Test Systems for Evaluation of Insecticides, Acaricides, and Repellents

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  • HANS DAUTEL
  • CORNELIA DIPPEL
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In the past years test systems for the evaluation of repellents, attractants and insecticides/acaricides have been developed and further refined in our laboratory. A standardized laboratory test system for the evaluation of tick repellents (Moving-Object (MO) Bioassay) has been extensively used with Ixodes ricinus ticks. The system is based on a rotating drum equipped with a tick attachment site heated to skin temperature (35-36°C). Ticks approach the drum and cling to the passing by attachment site as they do in nature when attaching to a passing host. The system is sufficiently attractive such that as a mean 89% of I. ricinus nymphs (n=390), 93% of Australian I. holocyclus adults (n=180), and 88% of Rhipicephalus sanguineus adults (n=150) approach and attach to the drum. By covering the drum attachment site with repellent, distance repellency can be detected by a reduced number of ticks clinging to this site, whereas contact repellency is shown by an increased number of ticks dropping off from that site. Several formulations of 10% dodecanoic acid (1 mg/cm2 applied), revealed repellencies between 86 and 100% in the MO Bioassay, quite close to the value of 85% obtained with human volunteers (1.6 mg/cm2 applied). This demonstrates the power of the laboratory test system yielding results that are relevant for the practice. In studies with impregnated clothing or acaricides for dogs simultaneous investigation of repellency and contact time-mortality relationship was performed demonstrating mortality already after contact times as short as 1 s in a spot-on formulation containing permethrin and imidacloprid. We also performed long term monitoring of efficacy (hours to weeks post application). Another specialty of our business are methods to evaluate products against clothes moths (Tineola bisselliella), e.g. investigation of the efficacy of moth pheromones or anti-moth insecticides. For the latter we developed a cage test aimed at mimicking practice conditions and involving a sheep wool substrate for moth development. The insecticidal effect of the test substances is determined by the number of living, moribund and dead adult moths in comparison to control runs. Transfluthrin (2.25 mg/89 l) caused a mortality rate of 100% after a test period of 72 hours whereas only 18% of the cloths moths were dead when testing d-phenothrin (250 mg/89 l). This highly discriminating test can also be performed with immature stages. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Urban Pests William H Robinson and Dániel Bajomi (editors), 2008 Printed by OOK-Press Kft., H-8200 Veszprém, Pápai út 37/a, Hungary

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تاریخ انتشار 2008