Background: Cockroaches are one of the most common pests in many residential areas. In this study, the simultaneous effects of fungi, and fenitrothion-coated baits on the mortality rate of the German cockroach nymphs were investigated.
Methods: To determine the lethal level of fenitrothion insecticide, a bioassay test was performed on the last instar nymphs of the German cockroach reared at insectarium conditions. Various toxic concentrations of fenitrothion (0.1%, 0.3%, 0.5%, 0.7%, 0.9%, 1.5%, and 2%) were used. Different concentrations of (1×10, 1×10, 1×10, 1×10, 1×10 Conidia/ml) were also applied to nymphs. Eventually, we combined the effective dose of fenitrothion (0.93%) with the effective concentration of (6.6 ×10 Conidia/ml) to provide the fungus-coated bait to attract insects. Mortality was recorded 24-96 hours after exposure to the toxic bait. The resulting data were subjected to Probit analysis.
Results: The results of applying spores with fenitrothion composition showed that the mortality rate of German cockroach nymphs was significant. Therefore, the optimal dose of fenitrothion used in combination with seems essential to reduce the German cockroach nymphs.
Conclusion: The results of this study can be considered a suitable method as a mixture with low cost and minimal damage to the environment and other organisms.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/jad.v15i3.9818 | DOI Listing |
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