Toxicity of fruit fly baits to beneficial insects in citrus

Two fruit fly baits, Nu-Lure®/malathion and GF-120 (Spinosad®) were evaluated in the laboratory for non-target impacts on beneficial insects. Nu-Lure/malathion proved attractive and toxic to adults and larvae of the coccinellid species, Curinus coeruleus Mulsant, Cycloneda sanguinea L. and Harmonia...

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Main Author: J.P. Michaud
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2003-03-01
Series:Journal of Insect Science
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spelling doaj-88eafd39a37e40d48e1d631f7158b4312020-11-24T20:56:00ZengOxford University PressJournal of Insect Science1536-24422003-03-0138Toxicity of fruit fly baits to beneficial insects in citrusJ.P. MichaudTwo fruit fly baits, Nu-Lure®/malathion and GF-120 (Spinosad®) were evaluated in the laboratory for non-target impacts on beneficial insects. Nu-Lure/malathion proved attractive and toxic to adults and larvae of the coccinellid species, Curinus coeruleus Mulsant, Cycloneda sanguinea L. and Harmonia axyridis Pallas, a lacewing species, Chrysoperla rufilabris Burmeister. The coccinellids Olla v-nigrum Mulsant, Scymnus sp. and nymphs of the insidious flower bug, Orius insidiosus (Say) did not succumb to Nu-Lure baits, even in no-choice situations. Nu-Lure was also attractive and lethal to adults of two aphidophagous flies; Leucopis sp. and the syrphid fly Pseudodorus clavatus (F.). Both Nu-Lure and GF-120 caused significant mortality to the parasitoid wasps, Aphytis melinus De Bach and Lysiphlebus testaceipes Cresson, within 24 h of exposure. However, GF-120 caused no significant mortality to any coccinellid in either choice or no-choice situations, despite considerable consumption of baits. Adults of P. clavatus tended to avoid GF-120, although mortality was significant in no-choice tests. Although larvae and adults of the lacewing C. rufilabris consumed GF-120, mortality was delayed; adults died 48 -96 h post-exposure and those exposed as larvae died two weeks later in the pupal stage. The Nu-Lure bait did not appear palatable to any of the insects, but the high concentration of malathion (195,000 ppm) caused rapid mortality to susceptible insects. Nu-Lure bait without malathion also caused significant mortality to flies and lacewings in cage trials. Although GF-120 bait appeared more benign overall, further research efforts are warranted to increase its selectivity for target fly species and reduce its attractiveness to parasitoids and lacewings. I conclude that the Florida "fly free zone" protocol in its current form is not compatible with an IPM approach to commercial citrus production.http://www.insectscience.org/3.8/Aphytis melinusChrysoperla rufilabrisCurinus coeruleusCycloneda sanguineaExochomus childreniHarmonia axyridisLeucopis sp.Lysiphlebus testaceipesOlla v-nigrumOrius insidiosusPseudodorus clavatusScymnus sp.malathionnon-target effectsNu-Lure®Spinosad
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Toxicity of fruit fly baits to beneficial insects in citrus
Journal of Insect Science
Aphytis melinus
Chrysoperla rufilabris
Curinus coeruleus
Cycloneda sanguinea
Exochomus childreni
Harmonia axyridis
Leucopis sp.
Lysiphlebus testaceipes
Olla v-nigrum
Orius insidiosus
Pseudodorus clavatus
Scymnus sp.
malathion
non-target effects
Nu-Lure®
Spinosad
author_facet J.P. Michaud
author_sort J.P. Michaud
title Toxicity of fruit fly baits to beneficial insects in citrus
title_short Toxicity of fruit fly baits to beneficial insects in citrus
title_full Toxicity of fruit fly baits to beneficial insects in citrus
title_fullStr Toxicity of fruit fly baits to beneficial insects in citrus
title_full_unstemmed Toxicity of fruit fly baits to beneficial insects in citrus
title_sort toxicity of fruit fly baits to beneficial insects in citrus
publisher Oxford University Press
series Journal of Insect Science
issn 1536-2442
publishDate 2003-03-01
description Two fruit fly baits, Nu-Lure®/malathion and GF-120 (Spinosad®) were evaluated in the laboratory for non-target impacts on beneficial insects. Nu-Lure/malathion proved attractive and toxic to adults and larvae of the coccinellid species, Curinus coeruleus Mulsant, Cycloneda sanguinea L. and Harmonia axyridis Pallas, a lacewing species, Chrysoperla rufilabris Burmeister. The coccinellids Olla v-nigrum Mulsant, Scymnus sp. and nymphs of the insidious flower bug, Orius insidiosus (Say) did not succumb to Nu-Lure baits, even in no-choice situations. Nu-Lure was also attractive and lethal to adults of two aphidophagous flies; Leucopis sp. and the syrphid fly Pseudodorus clavatus (F.). Both Nu-Lure and GF-120 caused significant mortality to the parasitoid wasps, Aphytis melinus De Bach and Lysiphlebus testaceipes Cresson, within 24 h of exposure. However, GF-120 caused no significant mortality to any coccinellid in either choice or no-choice situations, despite considerable consumption of baits. Adults of P. clavatus tended to avoid GF-120, although mortality was significant in no-choice tests. Although larvae and adults of the lacewing C. rufilabris consumed GF-120, mortality was delayed; adults died 48 -96 h post-exposure and those exposed as larvae died two weeks later in the pupal stage. The Nu-Lure bait did not appear palatable to any of the insects, but the high concentration of malathion (195,000 ppm) caused rapid mortality to susceptible insects. Nu-Lure bait without malathion also caused significant mortality to flies and lacewings in cage trials. Although GF-120 bait appeared more benign overall, further research efforts are warranted to increase its selectivity for target fly species and reduce its attractiveness to parasitoids and lacewings. I conclude that the Florida "fly free zone" protocol in its current form is not compatible with an IPM approach to commercial citrus production.
topic Aphytis melinus
Chrysoperla rufilabris
Curinus coeruleus
Cycloneda sanguinea
Exochomus childreni
Harmonia axyridis
Leucopis sp.
Lysiphlebus testaceipes
Olla v-nigrum
Orius insidiosus
Pseudodorus clavatus
Scymnus sp.
malathion
non-target effects
Nu-Lure®
Spinosad
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