Adults of (F.), the lesser grain borer, (Stephens), the rusty grain beetle, and (L.), the rice weevil, were exposed for 1, 24, and 72 h on wheat treated with concentrations of 0% (untreated controls) to 100% of the proposed label rate of an experimental formulation of deltamethrin + Methoprene + piperonyl butoxide synergist. Movement and velocity of movement were assessed after each exposure time using a camera-based monitoring system (Ethovision). Movement of decreased with increasing concentration and exposure time, so that movement had virtually ceased at the 48 and 72 h exposures. was less susceptible compared to , but there was still a general pattern of decreased movement and velocity of movement with increasing concentration and exposure time. was the least susceptible species, with less differences at the 1 h exposure interval compared to the other two species, but after 24-72 h, the patterns of declining movement and velocity were apparent as the concentration increased. Data were analyzed using curve-fit equations to show the relationship between concentration and exposure time for each species. Results show that the Ethovison system can be used to assess the sub-lethal effects of exposure to grain protectant insecticides and elucidate behavioral variation between different stored product insects.

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