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Pest Manag Sci


Title:Effect of different droplet size on the knockdown efficacy of directly sprayed insecticides
Author(s):Sugiura M; Horibe Y; Kawada H; Takagi M;
Address:"Research and Development Division, Fumakilla Limited, Umehara, Hatsukaichi-shi, Hiroshima-ken, Japan"
Journal Title:Pest Manag Sci
Year:2011
Volume:20110511
Issue:9
Page Number:1115 - 1123
DOI: 10.1002/ps.2157
ISSN/ISBN:1526-4998 (Electronic) 1526-498X (Linking)
Abstract:"BACKGROUND: Although insecticidal aerosols have been widely accepted for household use, the discharged amount should be maintained at minimum levels because they contain volatile organic compounds. Hence, it would be valuable to develop a technique whereby insecticide droplets adhere efficiently to an insect's body. The present study was undertaken in order to clarify how differences in the mode of adhesion to the insect body influence the knockdown effect. RESULTS: When the discharged volume of droplets with different diameters was the same, the adhesion volume of larger droplets was twice that of smaller droplets, resulting in a higher insect knockdown. In contrast, when the adhesion volume of the two droplet types was the same, a greater number of smaller droplets than larger droplets adhered, and the smaller droplets caused higher insect knockdown. The knockdown effect of both droplet types was lowered when the mesothoracic spiracles of cockroaches were blocked; however, the effect of larger droplets was lowered to a lesser degree. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that, the probability of adhesion to the more susceptible regions of an insect's body, i.e., areas surrounding the mesothoracic spiracles, was improved when a greater number of smaller droplets were adhered, resulting in higher knockdown"
Keywords:Aerosols/*chemistry/toxicity Animals Cockroaches/*drug effects Insecticides/*chemistry/toxicity Particle Size adhesion mode aerosol cockroach droplet diameter housefly knockdown;
Notes:"MedlineSugiura, Masaaki Horibe, Yoshihiro Kawada, Hitoshi Takagi, Masahiro eng England 2011/05/12 Pest Manag Sci. 2011 Sep; 67(9):1115-23. doi: 10.1002/ps.2157. Epub 2011 May 11"

 
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