Behavioral responses of field‐collected German cockroaches to pyrethroids and pyrethroid‐formulated insecticides

Author:

Gaire Sudip1,Sierras Angela1,Morgan Henry L.1,DeVries Zachary C.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Entomology University of Kentucky Lexington KY USA

Abstract

AbstractBACKGROUNDPyrethroids are synthetic insecticides with low mammalian toxicity and broad‐spectrum activity across insects. One major challenge with pyrethroids is their perceived repellency. This perception can influence decisions made by pest control operators, especially when insecticides are used to reduce insect entry into or movement within structures. One major indoor pest that has been repeatedly shown to be repelled by some pyrethroids is the German cockroach, Blattella germanica. However, most experiments evaluating pyrethroid repellency in the German cockroach have used end‐point assays, which do not provide information on the movement that led to the final position. Therefore, we evaluated the kinetic behavioral response of field‐collected German cockroaches to five pyrethroid‐based products and their active ingredients (A.I.) in open behavioral arenas using advanced video tracking software. In addition, in an effort to compare our free‐moving experiments with end‐point assays, we evaluated sheltering behavior using two‐choice harborage arrestment assays where German cockroaches were provided a choice between pyrethroid‐treated and untreated shelters.RESULTSAll pyrethroid‐formulated products and their respective A.I.'s failed to affect field‐collected German cockroach movement behavior in free‐moving assays, while positive controls (DEET, corn mint oil) resulted in reduced time spent by German cockroaches in treated areas. However, despite their willingness to move over pyrethroids‐treated surfaces, field‐collected German cockroaches displayed a reduced propensity to arrest on pyrethroids treated tents.CONCLUSIONWhile most pyrethroids/pyrethroid‐formulated products affected German cockroach arrestment, pyrethroids and pyrethroid‐formulated products failed to change German cockroach movement behavior in free‐moving assays. These results indicate the pyrethroids tested act as contact irritants rather than true‐spatial repellents on field‐collected German cockroaches. This distinction is critical to refining pest management strategies involving pyrethroids. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,General Medicine

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