Literature DB >> 1221350

Mirex residues in nontarget organisms after application of experimental baits for fire ant control, southwest Georgia--1971-72.

D P Wojcik, W A Banks, W B Wheeler, D P Jouvenaz, C H Van Middelem, C S Lofgren.   

Abstract

Mirex, the only compound approved for control of the red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta) and the black imported fire ant (Solenopsis richteri), is normally applied at a rate of 1.40 kg/ha. (1.25 lb/acre). Influenced by recent studies showing that low levels of mirex are toxic to certain nontarget organisms, particularly estuarine species, authors report here on a monitoring study of mirex in three large treatment areas of southwest Georgia. Four formulations of bait were applied aerially in 1971-72. Low-level residues were observed in small terrestrial vertebrates and invertebrates and in fresh-water inhabitants. Levels detected were about the same for all baits. Maximum residues were detected 1-3 months after treatment and gradually declined to low levels of 0.02-1.16 ppm 1 year after treatment.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1221350

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pestic Monit J        ISSN: 0031-6156


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