Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Agricultural Zoology and Entomology, Department of Crop Science Agricultural University of Athens Athens Attica Greece
2. Department of Agriculture, Food and Environment University of Pisa Pisa Italy
Abstract
AbstractBACKGROUNDSublethal effects of insecticides may negatively affect several biological and behavioral traits of insects. The lethal effects of pirimiphos‐methyl and chlorfenapyr have been previously showed on Trogoderma granarium, but little knowledge is available about their sublethal effects at low concentrations on both sexes. Herein, the sublethal effects of pirimiphos‐methyl and chlorfenapyr on the mobility of T. granarium males and females were investigated.RESULTSLethal concentration (LC) values of pirimiphos‐methyl and chlorfenapyr were lower for T. granarium females than males. LC values on males were LC10 = 0.000788 and 0.00139 mg active ingredient (a.i.) cm−2, LC30 = 0.00350 and 0.00535 mg a.i. cm−2, and LC50 = 0.00986 and 0.0136 mg a.i. cm−2 for pirimiphos‐methyl and chlorfenapyr respectively. LC on females were LC10 = 0.000704 and 0.00110 mg a.i. cm−2, LC30 = 0.00323 and 0.00428 mg a.i. cm−2, and LC50 = 0.00925 and 0.0110 mg a.i. cm−2 for pirimiphos‐methyl and chlorfenapyr respectively. The walking duration of beetles exposed to LC30 of pirimiphos‐methyl was significantly lower than the individuals exposed to LC10 and LC30 of both insecticides and control ones. Pirimiphos‐methyl LC30‐exposed males remained more time on their back (101.7 s) than females (46.9 s), while the latter stayed immobile longer than males (381.7 s versus 371.9 s). The highest speed was recorded for control beetles (14.17 mm s−1 females vs. 12.44 mm s−1 males), while the lowest speed was observed in pirimiphos‐methyl LC30‐treated males (8.36 mm s−1) and females (9.66 mm s−1).CONCLUSIONSOverall, males and females exposed to low concentrations of pirimiphos‐methyl and chlorfenapyr showed reduced motility. This knowledge can be exploited further to unlock behavioral effects of insecticides for effective pest management programs in warehouses. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.
Funder
Agricultural University of Athens
Subject
Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,General Medicine
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