Screening of Repellents against Vespid Wasps

Vespid wasps are ecologically beneficial, but they can be a nuisance and dangerous to people due to their tendency to sting. Here, the aim was to screen samples of volatiles (i.e., essential oils and pure chemicals) for their repellency against wasps. The number of wasps (mainly Vespula vulgaris)...

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Main Authors: Jean-Luc Boevé, Kris Honraet, Bart Rossel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-03-01
Series:Insects
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/5/1/272
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spelling doaj-e611c6e6e5f14dea9378e93327dca93d2020-11-24T23:10:00ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502014-03-015127228610.3390/insects5010272insects5010272Screening of Repellents against Vespid WaspsJean-Luc Boevé0Kris Honraet1Bart Rossel2Service Entomology, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Rue Vautier 29, Brussels B-1000, BelgiumOystershell Laboratories, Booiebos 24, Drongen B-9031, BelgiumOystershell Laboratories, Booiebos 24, Drongen B-9031, BelgiumVespid wasps are ecologically beneficial, but they can be a nuisance and dangerous to people due to their tendency to sting. Here, the aim was to screen samples of volatiles (i.e., essential oils and pure chemicals) for their repellency against wasps. The number of wasps (mainly Vespula vulgaris) present in a glass box with attractant and 5 µL sample was compared to the number of wasps in a similar box with attractant only. Both boxes were connected to a large glass container harboring 18–35 wasps. Among 66 tested samples, some essential oils from Lamiaceae and Asteraceae, as well as some pure natural compounds such as the monoterpenes (−)-terpinen-4-ol and isopulegol showed a significant repellency against vespids. Our results corroborate the potential of (mixtures of) volatiles in repelling these insects.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/5/1/272VespidaeVespularepellentvolatilesessential oilsMenthalaboratory testing
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Kris Honraet
Bart Rossel
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Kris Honraet
Bart Rossel
Screening of Repellents against Vespid Wasps
Insects
Vespidae
Vespula
repellent
volatiles
essential oils
Mentha
laboratory testing
author_facet Jean-Luc Boevé
Kris Honraet
Bart Rossel
author_sort Jean-Luc Boevé
title Screening of Repellents against Vespid Wasps
title_short Screening of Repellents against Vespid Wasps
title_full Screening of Repellents against Vespid Wasps
title_fullStr Screening of Repellents against Vespid Wasps
title_full_unstemmed Screening of Repellents against Vespid Wasps
title_sort screening of repellents against vespid wasps
publisher MDPI AG
series Insects
issn 2075-4450
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Vespid wasps are ecologically beneficial, but they can be a nuisance and dangerous to people due to their tendency to sting. Here, the aim was to screen samples of volatiles (i.e., essential oils and pure chemicals) for their repellency against wasps. The number of wasps (mainly Vespula vulgaris) present in a glass box with attractant and 5 µL sample was compared to the number of wasps in a similar box with attractant only. Both boxes were connected to a large glass container harboring 18–35 wasps. Among 66 tested samples, some essential oils from Lamiaceae and Asteraceae, as well as some pure natural compounds such as the monoterpenes (−)-terpinen-4-ol and isopulegol showed a significant repellency against vespids. Our results corroborate the potential of (mixtures of) volatiles in repelling these insects.
topic Vespidae
Vespula
repellent
volatiles
essential oils
Mentha
laboratory testing
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/5/1/272
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