Residual toxicity of some common acaricides in Brazil to the predacious mite, Amblyseius brazilli
Abstract
The direct toxicity of 5 common acaricides toAmblyseius brazilli El-Banhawy was tested. Omethoate proved to be the most toxic and Chlorobenzilate the least toxic. LC50 were 1.2ppm, 220ppm, 720ppm and 1250ppm for Omethoate, Mexacarbate, Dicofol, Mitran and Chlorobenzilate respectively. The indirect toxicity was also studied by providing the female predators with the phytophagous miteAponicus spinosus (Banks) previously treated by Chlorobenzilate and Mexacarbate. The females were fed on the treated as well as the untreated prey. The eg laying was interrupted and almost stopped in the case of Mexacarbate.
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