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This is the first in a series of reports that define the novel mode of action of spinosyns, a new class of macrocyclic lactone natural products for insect control. Spinosyn A, the major active component of spinosad, was used as a model... more
Biological control through the use of parasitoids and pathogens is one of the alternatives to the use of chemical pesticides for control of insects of public health importance. At the Vector Control Research Centre, a liquid formulation... more
The development of infestations of Musca domestica was evaluated in a factory for the treatment of urban solid undifferentiated waste over a period of one year and control strategies were implemented. The waste treatment produces a... more
Such vital life-history traits as incubation periods, immature durations and total egg-to-adult developmental periods of two medically important dipteran vector species viz., Culex quinquefasciatus Say (Diptera: Culicidae) and Musca... more
The status of resistance to cyromazine, 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (DDVP), and permethrin relative to field populations of the house fly, Musca domestica L. from Argentinean poultry farms was studied. All the three studied... more
Background: The study describes the comparison of different microbial load results of natural falling and dipping of the house fly (Musca domestica) in water and milk to investigate the possibilities of preventing the effect of the... more
Glucosinolate breakdown products are volatile, therefore good candidates for insect fumigants. However, although they are insecticidal, the mode of action of such natural products is not clear. We studied the insecticidal effect of these... more
The house fly, Musca domestica L. (Diptera: Muscidae) is known as a mechanical vector of many pathogenic bacteria, fungi and parasites. The use of synthetic pyrethroid (SP) insecticides is recommended by the World Health Organization for... more
Overview: House flies are carriers of dozens of devastating diseases that have severe consequences for human and animal health. Despite the fact that it is a passive vector, a key bottleneck to progress in controlling the devastating... more
An insect growth regulator (IGR), Thompson-Hayward TH 6040 (N- (4-chlorophenyl)-N'-(2,6-difluorobenzoyl)urea), incorporated in the feed of rhino- ceroses at rates of 1 and 0.1 mg/kg inhibited development of Musca doinestica L. and... more