Efficacy of the Fumigants Propylene Oxide and Ethyl Formate to Control Two Pest Species of Dry-Cured Hams

Author:

Maille Jacqueline M.1ORCID,Schilling M. Wes2,Phillips Thomas W.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, 123 W. Waters Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA

2. Department of Food Science, Nutrition and Health Promotion, Box 9800 Room 203 Bost Extension Center, Starkville, MS 39762, USA

Abstract

The ham mite Tyrophagus putrescentiae and the red-legged ham beetle Necrobia rufipes are harmful pests to several high-valued stored products. The regulatory phase-out of the fumigant methyl bromide necessitates the search for alternative fumigants. Propylene oxide (PPO) and ethyl formate (EF) were therefore evaluated in the laboratory for controlling these pests of dry-cured hams. Concentration–mortality studies at 25 °C of PPO and EF found that the mobile stages of the mites were very susceptible to low concentrations of 10 mg/L and less of each gas, while mite eggs were very tolerant and required 20 mg/L for PPO and 80 mg/L of EF for 100% mortality. Mixed life stage cultures of mites and beetles were treated for 24 h with either PPO or EF at 1× and 2× the estimated 99% lethal doses and confirmed effectiveness for controlling simulated pest populations. The sorptive properties of each gas in chambers with ham pieces, dog food kibbles, or fish meal were minimal for a reduction in mite toxicity when compared to treatments in empty chambers. There was no evidence that any desorbed gas occurred at a level toxic to mite eggs in any of the fumigated commodities. These fumigation studies with ham pests support further work with PPO and EF on any changes in the sensory quality of dry-cured hams for human taste and for commercial-scale fumigations toward regulatory approval.

Funder

USDA NIFA Methyl Bromide Transition program

Office of Research and Economic Development at Mississippi State University

Donald A. Wilbur Sr. Endowed for Stored Product Protection at Kansas State University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Insect Science

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