LIU Yao, LENG Pei-en, LIU Hong-xia, XU Jin-qiu, ZHU Jiang, FAN Ming-qiu, ZHOU Yi-bin. Laboratory study on chain-killing efficacy of four gel baits[J]. Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2020, 32(12): 996-1000, 1011. DOI: 10.19428/j.cnki.sjpm.2020.20360
Citation: LIU Yao, LENG Pei-en, LIU Hong-xia, XU Jin-qiu, ZHU Jiang, FAN Ming-qiu, ZHOU Yi-bin. Laboratory study on chain-killing efficacy of four gel baits[J]. Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2020, 32(12): 996-1000, 1011. DOI: 10.19428/j.cnki.sjpm.2020.20360

Laboratory study on chain-killing efficacy of four gel baits

  • ObjectiveTo study the first-time killing efficacy and the chain-killing efficacy of four gel baits against Blattella germanica: 1% chlorpyrifos, 0.05% fipronil, 2.15% imidacloprid, and 0.5% dinotefuran and provide a basis for drug selection in controlling Blattella germanica.
    MethodsLaboratory killing efficacy test was conducted according to the national standard GB/T 13917.7-2009 and the chain-killing efficacy test was conducted for three rounds.The first round of chain efficacy test was conducted by feeding the cockroaches killed in the laboratory efficacy test, and each next round by feeding the cockroaches killed in the last round.Median lethal time (LT50), 95% confidence limit, and toxicological regression equation of each test were calculated by software DPS V9.01.
    ResultsThe LT50 of the efficacy test with 1% chlorpyrifos gel bait was 0.745 5 (0.603 4-0.890 3) d.The LT50 of the first, second and third chain experiments increased by 3.30, 2.18 and 2.76 times, respectively.The LT50 of the efficacy test with 0.05% fipronil gel bait was 0.846 5(0.464 7-1.228 0)d, and increased by 5.42, 2.09 and 1.48 times, respectively, in the first, second and third chain experiments.The LT50 of the efficacy test with 2.15% imidacloprid gel bait was 3.192 1(2.865 0-3.506 0)d, and increased by 1.13, 1.65 and 1.15 times, respectively in the first, second and third chain experiments.The LT50 of the efficacy test with 0.5% dinotefuran gel bait was 0.997 1(0.805 8-1.191 6) d, and increased by 3.85, 1.37 and 1.78 times, respectively in the first, second and third chain experiments.
    ConclusionIn the laboratory killing efficacy test, 1% chlorpyrifos, 0.05% fipronil, and 0.5% dinotefuran gel baits are better than 2.15% imidacloprid gel bait.In the chain-killing efficacy test, 2.15% imidacloprid and 0.5% dinotefuran gel baits are better than 1% chlorpyrifos and 0.05% fipronil gel baits.Based on our results, we recommend the use of 0.5% dinotefuran gel bait for comprehensive and sustained killing effect.
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