Over the last decade, numerous companies have marketed aqueous ozone sprayers for insect and disease management, but little to no data has been published on their efficacy. Thus, we evaluated the potential of both gaseous and aqueous ozone as a potential preharvest insecticide against the adult life stage of the invasive fruit pest, spotted-wing drosophila, Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura). Gaseous ozone was applied at two dosages, 14,600 and 30,100 ppmv, for varying durations and the respective concentration-time (CT) exposure responses were modeled for sex-specific mortalities recorded at 0, 24, 48, and 72 h following treatment. We found that gaseous ozone primarily caused mortality immediately following exposure, with slight increases 72 h following ozone treatments. The female and male lethal concentration-time (LCT) 50 estimates were significantly different at 0, 24, 48, and 72 h after 30,100 ppmv treatments, where males observed an increased mortality response. However, the LCT 99 estimates confidence intervals (95%) of adult female and male D. suzukii were similar at 0, 24, 48, and 72 h after 14,600 or 30,100 ppmv ozone treatments. In contrast, ozone dissolved in distilled water at 18.52 ppm (mg/L) did not provide any mortality after total immersion of subjects for 30 s. While gaseous ozone may have some utility as a fumigant for D. suzukii in closed vessels where concentrations could be maintained, we did not identify any insecticidal potential for ozone dissolved in aqueous solution when simulating a preharvest treatment under optimal laboratory conditions.

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