Household and Structural InsectsIneffectiveness of over-the-counter bait and aerosol insecticide products against field-collected German cockroaches (Blattodea: Ectobiidae).

Rattanan Chungsawat, Dong-Hwan Choe, Michael K Rust, Chow-Yang Lee
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Over-the-counter (OTC) insecticide products are popular, easily available, and inexpensive do-it-yourself options for home residents. In this study, we investigated the performance of OTC insecticides consisting of bait and spray products against susceptible and field-collected strains of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.) (Blattodea: Ectobiidae) using several test methods. In open arena bioassays, all OTC baits tested were ineffective on field-collected German cockroaches. The least effective OTC bait was unable to kill all test cockroaches of any strains at 14 d post-treatment. Direct spray experiments demonstrated that cockroaches treated with pyrethroid spray registered significantly shorter mean knockdown times when compared to that of the natural product. On the other hand, the natural product spray caused significantly shorter mean survival time in test insects than the pyrethroid spray (<1 h vs. >1 d). The residual efficacy of spray deposits was evaluated in the Ebeling choice box and revealed that all sprays have poor residual performance against field-collected German cockroach strains. Insecticide resistance and potential avoidance behavior may have contributed to the low performance index (PI) values of pyrethroid-based sprays, as cockroaches may have survived initial contact and subsequently avoided treated surfaces. Conversely, natural product spray deposits exhibited negative PI values for most of the study period due to spatial repellency. In general, the performance of OTC insecticide products was lower on field-collected German cockroach strains than on the susceptible strain. These products are likely ineffective at controlling the German cockroach infestations in homes.

家用和结构昆虫:非处方毒饵和喷雾杀虫剂产品对野外采集的德国蜚蠊的有效性。
非处方(OTC)杀虫剂产品很受欢迎,很容易买到,对家庭居民来说,自己动手做也不贵。本研究研究了由毒饵和喷雾剂组成的OTC杀虫剂对德国小蠊(Blattella germanica, L.)易感品系和野外采集品系的杀灭效果。(小蠊目:拟蠓科)采用几种试验方法。在露天场所的生物测定中,所有OTC毒饵对现场采集的德国蜚蠊无效。效果最差的OTC毒饵在处理后14 d不能杀灭所有毒株的试验蜚蠊。直接喷雾实验表明,使用拟除虫菊酯喷雾处理的蟑螂的平均击倒时间明显短于天然产品。另一方面,天然产物喷雾对试验昆虫的平均存活时间显著短于拟除虫菊酯喷雾(1 d)。在Ebeling选择箱中评价了喷雾沉积物的残留效果,结果表明,所有喷雾对现场采集的德国蜚蠊品系的残留效果都较差。杀虫剂抗性和潜在的回避行为可能导致基于拟除虫菊酯的喷雾剂的低性能指数(PI)值,因为蟑螂可能在初次接触后存活下来,随后避开处理过的表面。相反,由于空间驱避,天然产物喷雾沉积物在大部分研究期间呈现负PI值。总体而言,OTC杀虫剂产品对现场采集的德国蜚蠊品系的杀灭效果低于对敏感品系的杀灭效果。这些产品可能对控制家中的德国蟑螂侵扰无效。
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