Author/Authors :
Aihetasham, Ayesha Department of Zoology - University of the Punjab - Lahore , Pakistan , SaeedAkhtar, Muhammad Department of Zoology - University of the Punjab - Lahore , Pakistan , Bibi, Tayyaba Department of Zoology - University of the Punjab - Lahore , Pakistan , Bodlah, Imran Department ofEntomology - PMAS-Arid Agriculture University - Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Abstract :
Termites cause profound economic losses worldwide. Heterotermesindicolacauses tremendous damages to wood work in the buildings and forest trees. Different types of insecticides have been used to control this subterranean termite. In the present study, efficacy of Biomax (Chlorpyrifos) and Fiprokill (Fipronil) against Heterotermesindicola(Wasmann) was studied. Toxicities and repellencies of these chemicals were compared at same concentrations. Mortality during 8 hours exposure for Biomax at different concentrations 480, 240, 120, 60, 30, 15, 7.5 and 3.75 ppm was 93.3%, 80%, 73.3%, 63.3%, 56.6%, 50%, 45.6% and 43.3%, respectively. Fiprokill at the same concentration (480, 240, 120, 60, 30, 15, 7.5 and 3.75 ppm) caused 66.6%, 56.6%, 50%, 43.3%, 33.3%, 30%, 26.6% and 20% mortality, respectively. Biomax was found to be more toxicas compared to Fiprokill. LC50values for H. indicolaexposed to soil treated with Biomax and Fiprokill were 5.735 and 221.676 ppm, whereasLC90values for H. indicolaexposed to soil treated with Biomax and Fiprokill were 359.290 and 813.722 ppm, respectively. Biomax was repellent at 480, 240, 120 and 60 ppm while Fiprokill was found non-repellent at all the concentrations used.
Keywords :
LC90 , Repellency , H. indicola , LC50 , Toxicity