| Literature DB >> 28858251 |
Dawn Calibeo1, Faith Oi2, David Oi3, Catharine Mannion4.
Abstract
Nylanderia fulva (Mayr) is an invasive ant that is a serious pest in the southern United States. Pest control operators and homeowners are challenged to manage pest populations below acceptable thresholds. Contact and bait insecticides are key components of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategy, however, little is known about their efficacy. In repellency and efficacy bioassays, N. fulva were not completely repelled by any insecticide tested, although fewer ants crossed a surface treated with Temprid®. Few insecticides provided rapid control. Termidor® and Temprid® were the best performing with mean mortality of 100% in 13.4 and 19.0 days, respectively. In no-choice bait acceptance studies, it was shown that N. fulva generally had greater acceptance of carbohydrate-based ant baits (Advion®, InTiceTM (gel), and InTiceTM (granular)). However, mortality was low for the InTiceTM baits in a 7-day bioassay. Maxforce® Ant Killer Bait Gel and Advance® 375A in the spring and Maxforce® Complete in the summer and fall required the fewest days to reach 100% mortality. Bait active ingredients that resulted in the highest mortality were hydramethylnon and fipronil. These data on the efficacy of commercially available contact and bait insecticides provide valuable information to manage this invasive pest.Entities:
Keywords: Nylanderia fulva; control; suppression; tawny crazy ant
Year: 2017 PMID: 28858251 PMCID: PMC5620713 DOI: 10.3390/insects8030093
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insects ISSN: 2075-4450 Impact factor: 2.769
Figure 1Artificial nest for laboratory maintained Nylanderia fulva colony fragments. The artificial nest consists of a plastic petri dish (100 × 15 mm) filled three-quarters with dental plaster. A hole (a) melted into the petri dish cover allowed ants to access to the interior of the nest.
Figure 2Experimental set-up of laboratory bioassay evaluating repellency and efficacy of commercially available insecticides against Nylanderia fulva. The interior dimensions of each arena were 31 × 21 × 5 cm. Insecticides were applied to a painted wood panel that was then attached to the bottom of one pan (shaded area). An artificial nest with 2000 workers and 15 queens (no brood) was placed into the untreated pan. Worker ants were required to cross the length of the insecticide treated arena for food and water.
Nine commercially available contact insecticides tested for repellency and efficacy against Nylanderia fulva in laboratory bioassays.
| Trade Name | Active Ingredient | Concentration of Active Ingredient in Dilution | Marketed as Repellent or Non-Repellent | Manufacturer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arilon® | Indoxacarb | 0.10% | Non-repellent | Syngenta, Greensboro, NC, USA |
| Optigard® | Thiamethoxam | 0.10% | Non-repellent | Syngenta, Greensboro, NC, USA |
| Ortho® | Acephate | 0.07% | Repellent | Monsanto, San Ramon, CA, USA |
| Phantom® aerosol | Chlorfenapyr | 0.50% | Non-repellent | BASF, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA |
| Phantom® SC | Chlorfenapyr | 0.50% | Non-repellent | BASF, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA |
| Suspend® | Deltamethrin | 0.03% | Repellent | Bayer, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA |
| Talstar® | Bifenthrin | 0.062% | Repellent | FMC, Philadelphia, PA, USA |
| Temprid® | Imidacloprid + Beta cyfluthrin | 0.10% + 0.05% | Non-repellent and repellent active ingredients | Bayer, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA |
| Termidor® | Fipronil | 0.06% | Non-repellent | BASF, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA |
Figure 3Humidified test chamber for conducting Nylanderia fulva bait bioassays. The chamber consists of a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) frame (1.5 × 1.5 × 1.5 m) covered with plastic sheeting. A data logger recorded temperature and humidity within the chamber. The bottom of the chamber contains a water filled pan that is covered by a plastic grid. The individual bioassay arenas are placed atop the grid.
Insecticide baits tested for acceptance and efficacy against Nylanderia fulva in laboratory bioassays.
| Product | Active Ingredient | Formulation Type | Manufacturer |
|---|---|---|---|
| InTice™ Granular Ant Bait | Orthoboric acid | Granular | Rockwell Labs, Ltd., North Kansas City, MO, USA |
| 381B Advance® Liquid Bait | Borax | Liquid | BASF, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA |
| Advance® 375A Select | Abamectin | Granular | BASF, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA |
| Advance® Carpenter Ant Bait | Abamectin | Granular | BASF, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA |
| Advion® Ant Gel | Indoxacarb | Gel | Dupont, Wilmington, DE, USA |
| Amdro® Pro | Hydramethylnon | Granular | BASF, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA |
| Esteem® Ant Bait | Pyriproxyfen | Granular | Valent USA Corporation, Walnut Creek, CA, USA |
| Extinguish® Professional | Methoprene | Granular | Wellmark International, Schaumberg, IL, USA |
| InTice™ Smart Ant Gel | Borax | Gel | Rockwell Labs, Ltd., North Kansas City, MO, USA |
| Maxforce® Ant Killer Bait Gel | Fipronil | Gel | Bayer Environmental Science, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA |
| Maxforce® Complete Bait | Hydramethylnon | Granular | Bayer Environmental Science, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA |
| Maxforce® Fine Granular Bait | Hydramethylnon | Granular | Bayer Environmental Science, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA |
| Maxforce® Granular Bait | Hydramethylnon | Granular | Bayer Environmental Science, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA |
| Niban® Fine Granular Bait | Orthoboric acid | Granular | Nisus Corporation, Rockford, TN, USA |
| Optigard® Ant Gel Bait | Thiamethoxam | Gel | Syngenta Crop Protection, Greensboro, NC, USA |
Figure 4Mean number of Nylanderia fulva crossing a predetermined point on a painted wood panel treated with insecticide or water (control) (n = 5 replicates). Counts were taken for 1 min every 30 min for 2 h. Means in the same experiment followed by the same letter are not significantly different (Tukey’s HSD test, α = 0.05) (Experiment 1: F = 3.55, df = 3, 16, P = 0.0385, Experiment 2: F = 2.69, df = 6, 28, P = 0.0342).
Mean percent Nylanderia fulva mortality at 10 and 17 days after treatment (DAT) (Experiment 1) or 28 DAT (Experiment 2) when control mortality approached 20% in a bioassay requiring ants to cross a painted wood panel treated with insecticide or water (control). Insecticides were tested in two groups (Experiment 1 and Experiment 2) (n = 5 replicates for each insecticide, except for n = 4 replicates in Experiment 1).
| Percent Mortality | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Experiment 1 | Temprid | 94.0 | a 1 | Termidor | 100.0 | a |
| Termidor | 92.8 | a | Temprid | 97.6 | a | |
| Suspend | 90.0 | a | Suspend | 94.8 | a | |
| Control | 16.3 | b | Control | 20.0 | b | |
| Experiment 2 | Optigard | 27.0 | Optigard | 92.0 | a | |
| Ortho | 21.0 | Phantom P | 84.0 | ab | ||
| Phantom P | 19.0 | Arilon | 80.6 | ab | ||
| Arilon | 19.0 | Ortho | 60.0 | ab | ||
| Talstar | 15.0 | Talstar | 49.0 | ab | ||
| Phantom SC | 9.0 | Phantom SC | 42.0 | ab | ||
| Control | 6.0 | Control | 19.0 | b | ||
1 Insecticides in the same experiment followed by the same letter are not significantly different (Tukey’s HSD α = 0.05). Experiment 1 10 DAT F = 34.8, df = 3, 15, P < 0.0001; 17 DAT: F = Infinity, df = 3, 15, P = 0.0001. Experiment 2 10 DAT: F = 0.83, df = 6, 28 P = 0.5545; 28 DAT: F = 3.20, df = 6, 28, P = 0.0161. Analyses were conducted on rank-scores.
Figure 5Daily percent mortality of Nylanderia fulva workers over 30 days in a bioassay requiring ants to cross a painted wood panel treated with insecticide or water (control) (n = 5 replicates).
Nylanderia fulva acceptance of 15 commercially available baits in no-choice laboratory assays over three seasons (2009–2010) (n = 10 replications for each bait per season).
| Mean Bait Acceptance Counts | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bait | Spring | Bait | Summer | Bait | Fall | |||
| Advion (g) 1 | 19.9 | a 2 | InTice (g) | 7.7 | a | InTice (g) | 24.8 | a |
| Control (l) | 9.1 | abc | Advion (g) | 5.7 | ab | InTice (gr) | 4.1 | abc |
| InTice (g) | 7.7 | bc | Advance Carpenter Ant (gr) | 3.9 | bc | Control (l) | 3.9 | b |
| Advance 375A Select (gr) | 4.1 | cd | Optigard (g) | 2.8 | cd | Advance 375A Select (gr) | 2.7 | bcd |
| Maxforce Fine Granular (gr) | 3.3 | cd | Maxforce Complete (gr) | 2.2 | cd | Niban FG (gr) | 1.9 | bcd |
| Maxforce Ant Killer (g) | 2.5 | de | InTice (gr) | 1.9 | cd | Maxforce Fine Granular (gr) | 2.8 | bd |
| Optigard (g) | 1.4 | de | Control (l) | 1.8 | cd | Advance Carpenter Ant (gr) | 2.3 | cd |
| Maxforce Granular Bait (gr) | 0.5 | de | Niban FG (gr) | 1.3 | cd | Optigard (g) | 2.2 | cde |
| 381B Advance (l) | 0.4 | de | Esteem (gr) | 0.7 | cd | Maxforce Granular Bait (gr) | 1.2 | cde |
| Advance Carpenter Ant (gr) | 0.4 | de | Amdro Pro (gr) | 0.5 | cd | Maxforce Complete (gr) | 1.1 | cde |
| InTice (gr) | 0.1 | e | Extinguish Pro (gr) | 0.4 | cd | 381B Advance (l) | 1.0 | cde |
| Maxforce Complete (gr) | 0.0 | e | Maxforce Fine Granular (gr) | 0.3 | cd | Amdro Pro (gr) | 0.6 | cde |
| Extinguish Pro (gr) | 0.0 | e | Advance 375A Select (gr) | 1.1 | d | Maxforce Ant Killer (g) | 0.5 | de |
| Esteem (gr) | 0.0 | e | Maxforce Ant Killer (g) | 0.9 | d | Esteem (gr) | 0.5 | de |
| Niban FG (gr) | NT | 381B Advance (l) | 0.3 | d | Extinguish Pro (gr) | 0.0 | e | |
| Amdro Pro (gr) | NT 3 | Maxforce Granular Bait (gr) | 0.3 | e | Advion (g) | NT | ||
| df = 13, 126 | df = 15, 144 | df = 14, 134 | ||||||
1 Key: g = gel, l = liquid, gr = granular. 2 Mean acceptance counts in the same season followed by the same letter are not significantly different (Tukey’s HSD test, α = 0.5). Analyses were conducted on rank-scores. 3 Not tested.
Mean percent mortality rank-score of Nylanderia fulva at 3 days after continuous exposure to 15 commercially available baits in no-choice laboratory assays over three seasons (2009–2010) (n = 10 replications for each bait per season).
| Mean Percent Mortality at 3 DAT Rank-Score 1 | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maxforce Fine Granular (g) | 4.9 | a 3 | Maxforce Complete (gr) | 5.0 | a | Maxforce Ant Killer (g) | 5.0 | a |
| Maxforce Ant Killer (g) | 4.9 | a | Amdro Pro (gr) | 5.0 | a | Maxforce Complete (gr) | 5.0 | a |
| Maxforce Granular (gr) | 4.9 | a | Niban FG (gr) | 4.8 | ab | Amdro Pro (gr) | 5.0 | a |
| Extinguish Pro (gr) | 4.8 | a | Maxforce Ant Killer (g) | 4.7 | abc | Maxforce Fine Granular (g) | 4.9 | a |
| Advion (g) | 4.6 | a | Maxforce Granular (gr) | 4.7 | abc | Niban FG (gr) | 4.7 | ab |
| Maxforce Complete (gr) | 4.5 | ab | Optigard (g) | 4.6 | abc | Advance Carpenter Ant (gr) | 4.3 | abc |
| Advance Carpenter Ant (gr) | 4.4 | ab | Advance Carpenter Ant (gr) | 4.6 | abc | Optigard (g) | 4.2 | abcd |
| InTice (g) | 4.0 | abc | Advance 375A Select (gr) | 4.5 | abcd | Extinguish Pro (gr) | 4.1 | abcde |
| Esteem (gr) | 3.8 | abc | InTice (g) | 3.9 | abcd | 381B Advance (l) | 3.9 | abcde |
| Optigard (g) | 3.3 | de | Advion (g) | 3.7 | abcde | InTice (g) | 3.1 | bcdef |
| Advance 375A Select (gr) | 1.4 | d | Extinguish Pro (gr) | 3.5 | abcde | Maxforce Granular(gr) | 2.7 | cdef |
| 381B Advance (l) | 1.2 | d | Maxforce Fine Granular (g) | 3.2 | bcde | Advance 375A Select (gr) | 2.6 | cdef |
| Control (l) | 1.1 | d | InTice (gr) | 3.1 | cde | InTice (gr) | 2.5 | def |
| InTice (gr) | 0.1 | e | Esteem (gr) | 2.9 | de | Control (l) | 2.4 | ef |
| Niban FG (gr) | NT 4 | 381B Advance (l) | 2.2 | ef | Esteem (gr) | 1.8 | F | |
| Amdro Pro (gr) | NT | Control (l) | 1.0 | f | Advion (g) | NT | ||
| df = 13, 126 | df = 15, 144 | df = 14, 135 | ||||||
1 Percent mortality rank-scores: “1” = 0–20%, “2” = 21–40%, “3” = 41–60%, “4” = 61–80%, and “5” = 81–100%. 2 Key: g = gel, l = liquid, gr = granular. 3 Mean rank-scores in the same season followed by the same letter are not significantly different (Tukey’s HSD test, α = 0.5). 4 Not tested.
Mean ranked days until 100% mortality of Nylanderia fulva after continuous exposure to 15 commercially available baits in no-choice laboratory assays over three seasons (2009–2010) (n = 10 replications for each bait per season).
| Mean Number of Days Until 100% Mortality Rank-Score 1 | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maxforce Ant Killer (g) | 4.2 | a 3 | Maxforce Complete (gr) | 4.0 | a | Maxforce Complete (gr) | 4.2 | a |
| Advance 375A Select (gr) | 4.1 | a | Amdro Pro (gr) | 3.8 | ab | Maxforce Ant Killer (g) | 4.0 | ab |
| Extinguish Pro (gr) | 3.6 | ab | Optigard (g) | 3.6 | ab | Amdro Pro (gr) | 4.0 | ab |
| Maxforce (gr) | 3.5 | ab | Advion (g) | 3.3 | abc | Maxforce Fine Granular (g) | 3.3 | ab |
| Maxforce Complete (gr) | 3.3 | abc | Maxforce Ant Killer (g) | 3.0 | abcd | Niban FG (gr) | 3.0 | bcd |
| Advion (g) | 3.0 | bc | Maxforce Fine Granular (g) | 2.9 | abcd | Extinguish Pro (gr) | 2.6 | cde |
| Optigard (g) | 3.0 | bc | Extinguish Pro (gr) | 2.6 | abcde | Advance Carpenter Ant (gr) | 2.5 | cdef |
| Maxforce Fine Granular (g) | 2.9 | bc | Niban FG (gr) | 2.6 | abcde | Maxforce (gr) | 2.2 | def |
| InTice (g) | 2.6 | bc | Advance 375A Select (gr) | 2.4 | bcdef | Optigard (g) | 2.1 | def |
| Advance Carpenter Ant (gr) | 2.6 | bc | Advance Carpenter Ant (gr) | 1.9 | cdef | 381B Advance (l) | 2.1 | def |
| Esteem (gr) | 2.3 | cd | Esteem (gr) | 1.7 | def | InTice (g) | 2.0 | defg |
| Control (l) | 1.0 | d | InTice (g) | 1.4 | ef | InTice (gr) | 1.8 | efg |
| 381B Advance (l) | 1.0 | d | InTice (gr) | 1.2 | ef | Esteem (gr) | 1.5 | fg |
| InTice (gr) | 1.0 | d | Control (l) | 1.0 | f | Control (l) | 1.0 | g |
| Niban FG (gr) | NT 4 | Maxforce (gr) | 0.3 | e | Advance 375A Select (gr) | 1.0 | g | |
| Amdro Pro (gr) | NT | 381B Advance (l) | 0.3 | e | Advion (g) | NT | ||
| df = 12, 112 | df = 14, 135 | df = 14, 135 | ||||||
1 Number of days until 100% mortality rank-scores: “5” = 0–1, “4” = 2–3, “3” = 4–5, “2” = 6–7, and “1” > 8. 2 Key: g = gel, l = liquid, gr = granular. 3 Mean rank-scores in the same season followed by the same letter are not significantly different (Tukey’s HSD test, α = 0.5). 4 Not tested.
Figure 6Laboratory assay results for bait performance criteria of acceptance, days until 100% mortality, and percent mortality at 3 DAT for commercially available granular ant baits combined into a single graph to allow direct comparisons. Baits indicated by bubbles in lower, right quadrant and with largest diameter are those with highest mortality at 3 DAT, fewest days to 100% mortality, and highest acceptance. Sucrose control is blue, top left corner.
Figure 7Laboratory assay results for bait performance criteria of acceptance, days until 100% mortality, and percent mortality at 3 DAT for commercially available liquid or gel ant baits combined into a single graph to allow direct comparisons. Baits indicated by bubbles in lower, right quadrant and with largest diameter are those with highest mortality at 3 DAT, fewest days to 100% mortality, and highest acceptance. Sucrose control is burnt orange, top left corner.