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Foraging Behaviors of Red Imported Fire Ants (Hymenoptera Formicidae) in Response to Bait Containing Different Concentrations of Fipronil, Abamectin, or Indoxacarb
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Both field and laboratory studies showed that 0.0125% fipronil bait is repellent against S. invicta workers; therefore, higher concentrations of fipronil should be avoided in fire ant bait production. In future studies evaluating the effectiveness of fire ant baits, we suggest consid...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10671866/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37999051 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14110852 |
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author | Du, Chengju Lyu, Hailong Wang, Lanfeng Mao, Lei Li, Lin Yang, Xinya Wang, Cai |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Both field and laboratory studies showed that 0.0125% fipronil bait is repellent against S. invicta workers; therefore, higher concentrations of fipronil should be avoided in fire ant bait production. In future studies evaluating the effectiveness of fire ant baits, we suggest considering the effect of active ingredients and their concentrations on bait acceptance. ABSTRACT: The red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren, is a severe pest with agricultural, ecological, and medical significance. The baiting treatment is one of the main methods to control S. invicta. However, few studies have evaluated the acceptance of fire ant bait. Here, field and laboratory studies were conducted to investigate the foraging behaviors of S. invicta responding to fire ant baits containing different concentrations of active ingredients (fipronil, abamectin, or indoxacarb). Field studies showed that S. invicta transported significantly less 0.0125% fipronil bait than control bait (without toxicant) and 0.0001% fipronil bait. The number of foraging ants significantly decreased with an increase in fipronil concentration. Our previous study showed that S. invicta usually buries the food treated with repellent chemicals, and interestingly, significantly more soil particles were transported into tubes containing 0.0001% fipronil bait than tubes containing control bait or 0.0125% fipronil bait. In addition, S. invicta transported significantly less 0.0005% abamectin bait than control bait, and significantly fewer ants were found in tubes containing 0.0125% abamectin bait than control bait. However, there was no significant difference in bait transport, number of foraging ants, and weight of soil particles relocated in tubes containing different concentrations of indoxacarb bait. In addition, laboratory studies showed that S. invicta transported significantly less 0.0125% fipronil bait than control bait and bait containing abamectin (0.0025% or 0.0125%) or indoxacarb (0.0125% or 0.0625%). In addition, the transport speed for the 0.0125% fipronil bait was the slowest. These results show that specific concentrations of some active ingredients may negatively affect bait acceptance for S. invicta, and should be avoided in fire ant bait production. |
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spelling | pubmed-106718662023-10-31 Foraging Behaviors of Red Imported Fire Ants (Hymenoptera Formicidae) in Response to Bait Containing Different Concentrations of Fipronil, Abamectin, or Indoxacarb Du, Chengju Lyu, Hailong Wang, Lanfeng Mao, Lei Li, Lin Yang, Xinya Wang, Cai Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Both field and laboratory studies showed that 0.0125% fipronil bait is repellent against S. invicta workers; therefore, higher concentrations of fipronil should be avoided in fire ant bait production. In future studies evaluating the effectiveness of fire ant baits, we suggest considering the effect of active ingredients and their concentrations on bait acceptance. ABSTRACT: The red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren, is a severe pest with agricultural, ecological, and medical significance. The baiting treatment is one of the main methods to control S. invicta. However, few studies have evaluated the acceptance of fire ant bait. Here, field and laboratory studies were conducted to investigate the foraging behaviors of S. invicta responding to fire ant baits containing different concentrations of active ingredients (fipronil, abamectin, or indoxacarb). Field studies showed that S. invicta transported significantly less 0.0125% fipronil bait than control bait (without toxicant) and 0.0001% fipronil bait. The number of foraging ants significantly decreased with an increase in fipronil concentration. Our previous study showed that S. invicta usually buries the food treated with repellent chemicals, and interestingly, significantly more soil particles were transported into tubes containing 0.0001% fipronil bait than tubes containing control bait or 0.0125% fipronil bait. In addition, S. invicta transported significantly less 0.0005% abamectin bait than control bait, and significantly fewer ants were found in tubes containing 0.0125% abamectin bait than control bait. However, there was no significant difference in bait transport, number of foraging ants, and weight of soil particles relocated in tubes containing different concentrations of indoxacarb bait. In addition, laboratory studies showed that S. invicta transported significantly less 0.0125% fipronil bait than control bait and bait containing abamectin (0.0025% or 0.0125%) or indoxacarb (0.0125% or 0.0625%). In addition, the transport speed for the 0.0125% fipronil bait was the slowest. These results show that specific concentrations of some active ingredients may negatively affect bait acceptance for S. invicta, and should be avoided in fire ant bait production. MDPI 2023-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10671866/ /pubmed/37999051 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14110852 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Du, Chengju Lyu, Hailong Wang, Lanfeng Mao, Lei Li, Lin Yang, Xinya Wang, Cai Foraging Behaviors of Red Imported Fire Ants (Hymenoptera Formicidae) in Response to Bait Containing Different Concentrations of Fipronil, Abamectin, or Indoxacarb |
title | Foraging Behaviors of Red Imported Fire Ants (Hymenoptera Formicidae) in Response to Bait Containing Different Concentrations of Fipronil, Abamectin, or Indoxacarb |
title_full | Foraging Behaviors of Red Imported Fire Ants (Hymenoptera Formicidae) in Response to Bait Containing Different Concentrations of Fipronil, Abamectin, or Indoxacarb |
title_fullStr | Foraging Behaviors of Red Imported Fire Ants (Hymenoptera Formicidae) in Response to Bait Containing Different Concentrations of Fipronil, Abamectin, or Indoxacarb |
title_full_unstemmed | Foraging Behaviors of Red Imported Fire Ants (Hymenoptera Formicidae) in Response to Bait Containing Different Concentrations of Fipronil, Abamectin, or Indoxacarb |
title_short | Foraging Behaviors of Red Imported Fire Ants (Hymenoptera Formicidae) in Response to Bait Containing Different Concentrations of Fipronil, Abamectin, or Indoxacarb |
title_sort | foraging behaviors of red imported fire ants (hymenoptera formicidae) in response to bait containing different concentrations of fipronil, abamectin, or indoxacarb |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10671866/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37999051 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14110852 |
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