Abstract
This article presents scientific research on the resistance process forming in
dipteran insects on the example of the housefly (Musca domestica), which occurs
with synthetic pyrethroids, as well as methods to control the occurring resistance.
Houseflies (Musca domestica) are insects of the order Diptera and one of the most
resistant insect species to modern insecticides, and their natural populations may be
insusceptible to all drugs used to control them. Pyrethroids are insecticides that are
synthetic derivatives of natural pyrethrins. They are the most widely used group of
insecticides today, and their use in agriculture is considered to be the most effective
and least toxic in insect control. One of the main disadvantages of pyrethroids is
considered to be insect resistance to modern insecticides. The main content of
the study is the analysis of available scientific data on the resistance occurring in
Dipterans with synthetic pyrethroids, and of the main directions in the control of
such resistance. Scientific research was searched in domestic and foreign sources.
Publisher
Institute of Fundamental and Applied Parasitology of Animals and Plants
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