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1 October 2012 Toxicity and Horizontal Transfer of 0.5% Fipronil Dust Against Formosan Subterranean Termites
Bal K. Gautam, Gregg Henderson, Robert W. Davis
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The toxicity and horizontal transfer of a new formulation of fipronil, 0.5% fipronil dust, was tested against Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki in the laboratory. The formulation was applied in three different ways: 1) Directly applied to termites (donors) and mixed with untreated termites (recipients) at three ratios, viz., 50 donors: 50 recipients, 20 donors: 80 recipients and 10 donors: 90 recipients. 2) Applied onto the surface of 3 mm thick sand or soil substrate in a petri dish and then topped with another 3 mm thick sand or soil layer whereupon termites were released. 3) Applied to the inner surface of a tube (either 5 cm or 15 cm long) that connected two foraging dishes, one containing dry sand and the other moist sand plus a wood block and termites were released into the dry sand dish. All donors and >93% of the recipients were dead by 42 h after treatment in the direct treatment experiment. Significant mortalities of both donors and recipients were observed at 5 h after treatment at all donor: recipient ratios. During this period, the mortality of the recipients (but not donors) at 10: 90 was significantly lower than those at the other two ratios. All termites were dead at 65 h after exposure (HAE) on the sand treatment and at 190 HAE on soil treatment. More than 96% mortality was observed at 40 HAE on the sand treatment as compared with only 6% mortality on soil treatment during the same time period. In the tube treatment experiment, >97% mortality was observed at 90 h after release for both tube lengths as compared with <3% mortality in controls. About half of the termites were dead by 15 h after release regardless of the tube length. Our results showed that 0.5% fipronil dust is nonrepellent and readily transferred from treated to nontreated termites.

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Bal K. Gautam, Gregg Henderson, and Robert W. Davis "Toxicity and Horizontal Transfer of 0.5% Fipronil Dust Against Formosan Subterranean Termites," Journal of Economic Entomology 105(5), 1766-1772, (1 October 2012). https://doi.org/10.1603/EC12165
Received: 20 April 2012; Accepted: 1 July 2012; Published: 1 October 2012
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KEYWORDS
Coptotermes formosanus
dust formulation
termite control
termiticide
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