Contact Toxicity of Insecticides to Western Pine Beetle, 1977

Abstract
Topical application tests of the contact toxicity of 10 insecticides were conducted on adult western pine beetle. Toxicities were compared to a standard, lindane. Insects were gathered from bolts and bark of ponderosa pine collected at Oakhurst, California. Five concentrations serially diluted from a freshly formulated concentrate were used in each of 3 replications with each chemical. All insecticides were applied in reagent grade acetone at a rate of 1 μl/10 mg body weight. After treatment, 10 beetles were placed in a 50 x 12 mm tight-lid petri dish packed with moist alphacel. Mortality was tallied after 3 days.

This publication has 0 references indexed in Scilit: