Disruption of semiochemical‐mediated movement by the immature Trogoderma variabile Baillon and Trogoderma inclusum Le Conte (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) afterexposure to long‐lasting insecticide‐incorporated netting

Author:

Ranabhat Sabita1ORCID,Domingue Michael J.2,Lebar Luke3,Bingham Georgina V.4,Zhu Kun Yan1ORCID,Morrison William R.5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Entomology Kansas State University Manhattan KS USA

2. United States Department of Agriculture – Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services – Plant Protection and Quarantine Science and Technology Buzzards Bay MA USA

3. Department of Agronomy Kansas State University Manhattan KS USA

4. Department of Entomology University of Nebraska‐Lincoln Lincoln NE USA

5. USDA, Agricultural Research Service Center for Grain and Animal Health Research Manhattan KS USA

Abstract

AbstractBACKGROUNDHighly mobile stored product insects may be able to readily orient in response to food cues and pheromones to attack durable commodities at each link of the postharvest supply chain. A 0.4% deltamethrin‐incorporated long‐lasting insecticide‐incorporated netting (LLIN) is a successful novel preventative integrated pest management (IPM) tactic to intercept dispersing insects after harvest. However, it is unknown whether exposure to LLIN may affect olfaction and orientation to important semiochemicals by immature stored product dermestids, therefore the aim of this study was to assess whether exposure to LLIN disrupts the normal olfactory and chemotactic behavior of warehouse beetle, Trogoderma variabile Ballion (Coleoptera: Dermestidae), and the larger cabinet beetle, T. inclusum Le Conte (Coleoptera: Dermestidae), larval movement in the presence of important semiochemicals, including food kairomones (e.g., flour) and pheromones, e.g., (Z)‐14‐methyl‐8‐hexadecenal.RESULTSThe distance moved by the larval population of T. variabile was reduced by 64% after 24‐h exposure to LLIN compared to control netting but not immediately after exposure, while T. inclusum larvae movement was reduced by 50% after 24‐h exposure to LLIN compared to the control netting. Generally, the olfaction and orientation of larval dermestids were affected after exposure to LLIN compared to control netting. There were species‐linked differences in effects on olfaction after the insects were exposed to LLIN.CONCLUSIONOur study suggests the use of LLIN may enhance the effectiveness of other concurrent behaviorally‐based strategies such as mating disruption when used as part of a comprehensive IPM program in the postharvest environment. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry. This article has been contributed to by U.S. Government employees and their work is in the public domain in the USA.

Funder

Agricultural Research Service

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,General Medicine

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