Literature DB >> 609513

Mirex residues in nontarget organisms after application of 10-5 bait for fire ant control, northeast Florida--1972-74.

W B Wheeler, D P Jouvenaz, D P Wojcik, W A Banks, C H VanMiddelem, C S Lofgren, S Nesbitt, L Williams, R Brown.   

Abstract

The 10-5 bait formulation of mirex insecticide was applied to a 20,000-acre area of northeast Florida. For 24 months after application, samples of a wide variety of fauna were collected and analyzed for mirex content. Insects accumulated mirex to the greatest extent in the first 6 months after application; most residues had decreased greatly by 12 months. Other invertebrates showed low mirex levels during the first 9 months after application and none after 12 months. Fish possessed low levels of insecticides for 9 months; amphibians showed mirex residues for 12 months after application. In general, reptiles had low levels throughout the 24-month period and mammals had higher levels, particularly in fat tissues. Birds consistently had low to moderate mirex levels. After a single application of 10-5 mirex bait, only relatively low levels of insecticide were detected in exposed fauna. After 24-months, mirex was found infrequently and at low levels.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 609513

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


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