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Indoor Arthropod Communities And Distributions In U.S. Homes

By furthering our understanding of biodiversity in urban landscapes, we can advance our understanding of urban pests. We investigated the complete arthropod community of the indoor biome in 50 houses (located in and around Raleigh, North Carolina, USA). We discovered high diversity, with a conservat...

Review Of Climate Change Impacts On Urban Pests
Partho Dhang | Full Paper | 2017

Urban centres amplify both abiotic and biotic parameters favouring pest life history. In absence of natural enemies in urban areas, these parameters often are directly proportional to growth and population of these pests. Under the influence of climate change and global warming, these centres will a...

Surveillance And Detection Of Invasive Mosquito Species In The United Kingdom

The UK employs a multi-faceted approach to surveillance for invasive Aedes species, including active methods, designed to target particular, potentially higher locations, and passive methods, providing a means for the general public and relevant professional groups to submit mosquito samples for ide...

Population Expansion And High Gene Flow In Aedes Fluviatilis (Diptera: Culicidae) In Urban Areas

Aedes fluviatilis is an anthropophilic mosquito abundantly found in urban environments, however, its biology, epidemiological role and genetic characteristics are poorly known. Urbanization processes that resulted in environmental modifications together with climate change benefit certain anthropoph...

Increase In Environmental Light Conditions Boosts Massive Flights Of Aquatic Insects

In the middle of June, 2010, we received the following requests from the manager of a bookstore along an irrigation canal which drew water from the Chikuma River. "During the night, massive flights of aquatic insects are attracted to the lights of my shop.” The abundance of aquatic insects was monit...

Houseflies: Regulations And Unintended Consequences
Clive Boase | Full Paper | 2017

In the United Kingdom (UK), legislation is sometimes used to prevent pest problems or to facilitate pest management. However in recent years, the two pieces of legislation that have had the most significant impact on common housefly, Musca domestica, infestations across the UK, were not intended to ...

Efficacy Of Thermal Remediation For Bed Bug (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) Control In Apartmentswith Different Clutter Levels

Whole-home thermal remediation for bed bug control was conducted in fourteen apartment units in Lynchburg, Virginia. Apartment units were divided into categories of low, medium, or high levels of clutter to determine if the time to bed bug lethal temperature (55o C), and treatment efficacy were infl...

Bed Bugs, Hotels, And Travelers: Attitudes And Implications

Bed bugs, Cimex lectulariu, occur wherever there is human activity. While infestations are most common in homes and apartments, they are also prevalent in hotels, raising questions about their impact on travel and tourism. To investigate how much the public knows and cares about bed bugs while trave...

An Overview Of Bed Bug (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) Treatment In The United States: Using Science To Create Progressive Protocols
Jeffrey White | Full Paper | 2017

For the past 15 years bed bugs, Cimex lectularius, have been aggressively spreading across the United States and pushed professionals to create bed bug treatment protocols with voids in basic research on many control options. The first response to this problem was to use pesticides as the backbone t...

Gender Specific Vision In Bed Bugs (Hemiptera: Cimicidae)

Eye morphology, spectral sensitivity, and harborage color preferences all have significant differences between male and female bed bugs. Bed bug eye automontage images revealed that females had wider eyes than males. Electroretinogram studies gave evidence that bed bugs have at least one photorecept...

Chemical Ecology Of Bed Bugs (Heteroptera: Cimicidae) In Their Microhabitats

Extracts of the exuviae of nymphal bed bugs (Cimex lectularius) were analysed for volatile compounds that might contribute to arrestment of adult bed bugs. Four volatile aldehydes, (E)-2-hexenal, 4-oxo-(E)-2-hexenal, (E)-2-octenal, and 4-oxo-(E)-2-octenal were consistently detected in the headspace ...

Preservation Techniques Affecting Dna Extraction From Cimex Lectularius (Hemiptera: Cimicidae)

The quality and quantity of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) extracted from insects are extremely important in genomic research. We tested the hypothesis that DNA can be extracted from bed bugs when stored in different preservatives at various temperatures. The bed bugs were stored in five preservatives ...

Evaluation And Implementation Of A Minimal Monitoring System For Cimex Lectularius (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) Detection In Low-Income High-Rise Housing

The objective of this study was to implement and evaluate bed bug detection systems in low-income, high-rise housing for the elderly and disabled. In a previous study, one, two or four ClimbUp Insect Interceptors BG or the BlackOut BedBug Detectors placed per apartment resulted in 80% to 90% bed bug...

Using Monitors To Detect And Assist In Treatment Of The Common Bed Bug (Hemiptera: Cimicidae)
Jeffrey White | Full Paper | 2017

Cimex lectularius, continues to spread across the world, and developing effective and efficient control and monitoring techniques is the focus of researchers and pest control professionals. In the research presented here, interception devices were implemented as part of a bed bug treatment protocol ...

First Occurrence Of Lasius Neglectus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) In Zurich, Switzerland: Distribution And Control Measures

In July 2015 the Invasive Garden Ant, Lasius neglectus, was identified during control measures in an apartment house in the city of Zurich. This was the second finding of this species in Switzerland and the first finding in an inhabited area. In order to find out the distribution of the population, ...

Seasonal Occurrence And Experiences With The Invasive Insects: Halyomorpha Halys , Leptoglossus Occidentalis, Harmonia Axyridis , and Cydalima Perspectalis In Switzerland

The invasive species brown marmorated stink bug, western conifer seed bug, harlequin ladybird and box tree moth all appeared in Switzerland within the last 10 years. While the first three species use buildings to over-winter and are a nuisance to home owners in autumn and spring when they enter or l...

Global Invasion History Of The Termite Reticulitermes Flavipes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) As Revealed By Three Classes Of Molecular Markers

The subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes, is native to North America. In its native range, it is widely distributed in the central and eastern U.S.A. where it plays a significant ecological role as a decomposer of cellulose and is a major pest of human built structures. It has been introduc...

Controlling House Mice In The Food Industry

In recent years we have lost many rodenticide products, and seen increased regulatory restrictions on the way in which remaining products may be used. In the food industry, client-imposed restrictions further limit usage options. House mice (Mus domesticus) remain a major challenge to control, even ...

Double Standards In Spring Trap Welfare: Ending Inequality For Rats (Rodentia: Muridae), Mice (Rodentia: Muridae) And Moles (Insectivora: Talpidae) In The United Kingdom

Spring traps require welfare approval in the UK, but break-back traps, for rats and mice, and mole traps are exempt. Mechanical tests on a wide range of these unregulated traps showed that impact momentum varied 6-8-fold, and clamping force varied 4-5.5-fold, among traps for use with each of rats, m...

Monitoring Of Brown Rats On The Territory Of Megalopolis

In 2013-2016 annually questionings of the Moscow and Kostroma (Russian Federation) populations was carried out in July and October for detecting brown rats’ habitats. The suitability of this method for reconnaissance evaluation of their spatial distribution, taking into account the nature of favorab...

Rodent Control: Back To Basics To Understand The Future
R. M. Shand and A. J. Brigham | Full Paper | 2017

The current urban rodent control servicing model which relies very heavily on baiting with rodenticides is being increasingly challenged, and two studies are reported here that attempt to ‘go back to the basics’ of rodent behavior in order to investigate new avenues for innovation. The ability of se...

Field Evaluation Of Two Single Feeding Anticoagulant Rodenticides Against Mus Musculus In A Confined Swine Facility

Three commercial rodenticide bait blocks were tested at a confined swine facility in Lafayette, Indiana to compare efficacy for control of the house mouse (Mus Musculus). The three products were Talon® Ultrablok rodenticide (brodifacoum 0.005%), Final® All-Weather Blox™ (brodifacoum 0.005%), and Con...

Alternatives To Anticoagulants: Chloralose
Andrew J. Brigham | Full Paper | 2017

This paper presents data from the development of a new paste-based formulation containing the acute rodenticide chloralose (RapidPro) in order to assess its suitability as an alternative to anticoagulant rodenticides. Albino mice were single caged and offered a chloralose formulation in a standard ‘...

The Uk Rodenticide Stewardship Regime: A Model For Anticoagulant Risk Mitigation?

The UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime has been implemented to promote the nation-wide adoption of best practice in rodent pest management, in particular the use of the second-generation anticoagulants (SGARs) by professionals. The main objective of the regime is to minimize exposure of non-target wi...

Controlling Urban Pigeon Populations Humanely

Pigeons (Columba livia) are considered a major pest problem around the world. Management tools such as netting, spikes, gels and other approaches such as flying predatory birds can help, but these often move the problem elsewhere. Ovistop® containing nicarbazin can reduce pigeon numbers through cont...

Towards Practical Application Of Emerging Fertility Control Technologies For Management Of Rose-Ringed Parakeets

Rose-ringed parakeets have recently become established in cities across Europe including London, where they are now commonly seen in parks and gardens. Concerns regarding impacts on native birds as well as noise and damage to horticultural interests, have prompted increasing interest in management o...

Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria In Rodents, Birds, And Insects

The aim of this study was to find out whether pests on the Utrecht University campus and environs were vectors for ESBL/AmpC-producing bacteria and/or methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Samples were collected on and around campus in educational buildings, an aviary, the university p...

Microbiological Analysis Of Non-Biting Flies Collected From Hospitals: Novel Pathogens And New Vectors In The Clinical Environment

The potential for houseflies Musca domestica to contribute to transfer of the ‘hospital superbug’ Clostridium difficile in hospitals has been demonstrated, highlighting flies as realistic vectors of this microorganism in clinical areas. Subsequent field studies where houseflies were sampled from hos...

Factors Driving Paederus Outbreaks In Human Settings: Climatic Factor Or Human Intervention?
Kok-Boon Neoh and Lee-Jin Bong | Full Paper | 2017

Dermatitis linearis is skin irritation resulting from contact with the hemolymph of rove beetles from the genus Paederus. Paederus neither bite nor sting, but accidental crushing on human skin causing the release of the toxin paederin. Massive outbreaks are frequently reported in tropical regions of...

Emergence Of Dermanyssus Gallinae As An Arthropod Pest In Urban Context And The “One Health” Approach

The poultry red mite, Dermanyssus gallinae is not well known in occupational health circles, yet it is well documented in poultry farming communities and pigeon racing households. The blood feeding mite is difficult to locate and eradicate due to its nocturnal behaviour and its ability to leave the ...

Surveillance And Control Of Aedes Albopictus In Epidemiological Risk Areas Of Valencia (Spain)

In Spain Dengue (DENV), Zike (ZIKV) and Chickungunya (CHIKV) are frequently imported by tourists and immigrants infected in endemic countries. The Spanish Ministry of Health has declared DENV, ZIKV and CHIKV as priority notifiable diseases in the country. Research presented here is focused on entomo...

Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) As Dirofilaria Vectors In Tula Region, Russia

This study was carried out to investigate the potential vectors and mosquito infection rates of Dirofilaria immitis and D. repens in Tula region which is located in central part of Russia. Mosquitoes were captured throughout three mosquito seasons (2013–2015). A total of 719 genomic DNA pools, extra...

Effect Of Chlorpyrifos On The Oviposition And Survival Of Aedes Aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae)
Lee-Jin Bong and Wu-Chun Tu | Full Paper | 2017

Phenomenal of high egg reproduction when mortality risk rose is very common in mosquito. Yet, the presence of this reproduction advantage in insecticide resistance mosquito remains unclear. In this study, we evaluated the effect of chlorpyrifos (CP) exposure on the oviposition and survival of Aedes ...

Evaluation Of Mosquito Barrier Applicationsusing Lambda-Cyhalothrin And Pyriproxyfen In The United States

Aedes albopictus is an invasive mosquito in the United States and also a competent vector for many viruses. As an aggressive human biter, this mosquitoes is often the primary pest species eliciting complaints from the public in areas where they occur. This mosquito will readily utilize artificial co...

Laboratory Study Of Persistence And Residual Activity Of Pyrethroid Against Anopheles Stephensi And Aedes Aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) In Pakistan

Present study was carried out to test the residual activity of deltamethrin EC 1.5%, K-Othrine EC 1.5% and deltamethrin WP 5% under laboratory conditions on five different surfaces i.e. cement (concrete), mud, plaster, wood and filter paper. Four blocks were prepared for each surface, from which one...

Efficacy Of A Polydimethylsiloxane Formulation Against Urban Mosquito Pests In The Uk
John Simmons | Full Paper | 2017

The silicon-based, monomolecular film, mosquito control product Aquatain was introduced into an on-going programme to control Culex pipiens molestus, in a partially flooded undercroft, in September 2015. The impact on the control programme is reviewed in this study. Application of Aquatain was far s...

Flavesone: A Novel Insecticide For The Controlof Urban Pests
Peter Miller and Bryce Peters | Full Paper | 2017

Flavocide® is based on a beta-triketone molecule, flavesone, that is produced by synthetic chemical means. Flavesone exists in nature in a number of plant species but at low abundance. Initial testing suggests a unique mode of action with potential in addressing the increasing problem of resistance ...

Igrs For Cat Flea (Siphonaptera: Pulicidae) Control Revisited

The intrinsic activity of combinations of methoprene and chlorfluazuron and methoprene and fipronil was determined against larval cat fleas, Ctenochephalides felis (Bouché). Methoprene synergized the activity of the IGR chlorfluazuron and the adulticide fipronil. The LC50s of chlorfluazuron, fiproni...

Evaluating A New Concept In Cockroach Baiting
Steven Broadbent | Full Paper | 2017

Gel bait treatments are widely used for cockroach control, in part because they are considered to be safer and more effective than other methods. However, commercially available baits are considered to have a limited range over which they can attract and, as a result, fail to lure cockroaches out of...

Use Of An Alginate Hydrogel To Deliver Aqueous Bait To Manage An Invasive Ant Pest In Residential Settings

Insecticide sprays used for ant control generally cause environmental contamination. Liquid bait is effective, but requires bait stations to dispense the toxicant. In this study, we develop a natural alginate hydrogel to deliver liquid bait, without the use of bait stations. Hydrogel beads condition...

Role Of Ant Larvae In The Digestion Of Gel And Granular Baits In Management Of Camponotus Modoc And Tapinoma Sessile (Hymenoptera:Formicidae)
Laurel D. Hansen | Full Paper | 2017

Solid food carried into nests of ants by foraging workers is reported to be fed to larvae for digestion before nutrients are transmitted back to workers. The role of the digestion of solid food by larvae for worker consumption was investigated in the use of gel and granular baits in the management o...

Development And Evaluation Of Testing Methods For Ant Repellents

Repellents are biocides and a proof of efficacy is required for active substance inclusion as well as for product authorization. Here, we describe two test systems for efficacy evaluation of ant repellents with the substances DEET 50 %, Margosa extracts 100 %, baking powder: sodium hydrogen carbonat...

Studies On Insecticide Resistance In Australian Bed Bugs, Cimex Spp. (Hemiptera: Cimicidae)

To investigate insecticide resistance in modern field populations of bed bugs in Australia, a program to collect and screen field specimens was initiated. Thirty-five bed bug strains (a mixture that included both C. lectularius and C. hemipterus) were collected from across Australian and subsequentl...

Pyrethroid Resistance In Cimex Lectularius (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) In Germany

The development of resistance against insecticides, which are primarily used for bed bug (Cimex lectularius) control, is considered to one of the main reasons for the worldwide expansion of this pest. This study provides evidence of the occurrence of resistance and the mechanisms associated with a d...

Tropical Bed Bug Infestation Dynamics In Malaysia: Evaluation Of Insecticide Resistance Level And Susceptibility On Pyrethroid And Carbamate Insecticides (Hemiptera: Cimicidae)

Currently pest control industries are having difficulties in controlling bed bugs, specifically in workers’ dormitories and residential houses. Survey of bed bug infestations across Peninsular Malaysia by collecting samples from residential houses, dormitories, hotels and motels and flats and apartm...

Theory And Practice Of Insecticide Resistance Management: Insights For Public Health Vector Control
Mark Hoppé | Full Paper | 2017

Insecticide resistance can be defined as, a heritable change in the sensitivity of a pest population that is reflected in the repeated failure of a product to achieve the expected level of control when used according to the label recommendation for that pest species. There have been large gains in t...

Resistance Risk Assessment In Field-Collected Strains Of The German Cockroach (Dictyoptera: Blattellidae) To Fipronil And Indoxacarb Baits
Ling-Hui Ang and Chow-Yang Lee | Full Paper | 2017

The German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.) is an important urban insect pest world-wide. Heavy reliance and frequent usage of residual insecticides have led to the development of insecticide resistance in the German cockroach. Bait formulations containing fipronil and indoxacarb are excellent re...

Determining The Source Of House Flies (Musca Domestica) Using Stable Isotope Analysis

Intensive livestock units frequently produce flies in large numbers that, on migration, cause nuisance to the occupants of neighbouring dwellings.The resolution of such problems is often reliant on the unequivocal identification of the origin of the flies, particularly when several potential sources...

Comparison Of Number Of Limnophyes Natalensis (Diptera: Chironomidae) Collected With Stickyand Suction Light Traps In Food Factory

Adult Limnophyes natalensis were collected using sticky and suction light traps during the course of a year in a Japanese food factory. Such physical control methods have been demonstrated effective for collecting adult midges. The numbers of adult L. natalensis collected with the two methods were c...

Role Of Led Lights In The Design Of Ultra-Violet Light Traps For House Fly Monitoring And Control
Matthew Green | Full Paper | 2017

The light emitting diode (LED) lamp market is predicted to experience massive growth over the next decade. Outside the domestic lighting sector there are a number of specialist uses for LED technology that have warranted research into specific frequencies of light emission. Ultra-violet (UV-A waveba...

Parasitoids For Classical Biological Control Of Tineola Bisselliella (Lepidoptera Tineidae)

Two species of parasitoid wasps, Apanteles carpatus (Hymenoptera Braconidae) and Baryscapus tineivorus (Hymenoptera Eulophidae), are known to successfully parasitize larvae of tineid moths. We have evaluated each species potential impact on suppressing the pest Tineola bisselliella (Lepidoptera Tine...

Physical Methods To Combat Mass Occurrences Of Cylindroiulus Caeruleocinctus (Diplopoda, Julidae)
Klaus Zimmermann | Full Paper | 2017

In the small village of Röns (Austria) three families were confronted with a long lasting major mass occurrence of the snake millipede Cylindroiulus caeruleocinctus (Wood). Chemical, biological and physical methods were tested to force back those invaders and to protect the affected people. A three-...

What Is Eating Your Collection? Development Of A Web-Based Insect Pest Recording Database

There is very little information on the distribution of indoor insect pests, and particularly those that infest museum collections. In 2009, the authors developed a website using Renaissance in the Regions funding. The site www.whatseatingyourcollection.com was devised to be a source of information ...

Biological Control With Larval Parasitoid Lariophagus Distinguendus In Museums And Historic Buildings
Pascal Querner | Full Paper | 2017

In this paper the biological control of biscuit beetle (Stegobium paniceum) and spider beetle (Gibbium psylloides) found in different museums, historic buildings and a monastery library in Austria is described. Six case studies are presented where the insect pest monitoring with sticky blunder traps...

Practical Use Of Braconid Wasps For Control Of The Common Furniture Beetle (Coleoptera: Anobiidae)
Stephan Biebl and Judith Auer | Full Paper | 2017

This paper will show the practical use of a braconid wasp species (Spathius exarator) as a biological control method for Anobium. punctatum. The parasitic wasp parasitizes its host by piercing its ovipositor directly through the wood surface followed by oviposition onto the furniture beetle larva. A...

Lyctus (Coleoptera: Bostrychidae): A Never Ending Story
Reiner Pospischil | Full Paper | 2017

Alien true powder post beetle (Lyctinae) species started to be a concern with the growing worldwide trade after the Second World War. Lyctus brunneus arrived in Central Europe 70 years ago and replaced the native species Lyctus linearis as lyctine beetle of economic importance. But this situation ch...

Cryptotermes Brevis (Isoptera: Kalotermitidae) Control Methodology On A Historic Baroque Church
Eder Flávio Rede | Full Paper | 2017

The aim of this study is to present a methodology for Cryptotermes brevis control in such a fragile, old building environment. The described treatment was undertaken at Igreja Matriz Nossa Senhora da Candelária, a church built in 1780 at Itu city, São Paulo. Its presbytery is made of cedar and was b...

A Multi-State Study To Assess The Efficacy Of Chlorantraniliprole In Controlling Reticulitermes Flavipes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) In Infested Structures

The efficacy of Altriset® 20SC (AI, chlorantraniliprole) in controlling structural infestations of the eastern subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes, was assessed in Ohio, North Carolina, and Texas. Prior to chlorantraniliprole treatment, termites were collected from the structure as well as...

Inter- And Intraspecific Colony Interactions In Reticulitermes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)

Subterranean termites are the most economically damaging termites in the U.S. costing $11 billion annually for prevention, treatment, and repair of damage. However, termite colony spatial dynamics are an understudied topic. In previous laboratory studies, termite colonies of different species are ag...

Building Consumer Trust With International Pest Management Credentialing

In 2004 the highly-successful Associate Certified Entomologist (ACE) program was developed by the Entomological Society of America (ESA) Certification Corporation (ESACC) as a means of providing a professional credentialing pathway for pest management professionals (PMP) who may not have the formal ...