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Insecticidal Efficacy of Aerosol-Type Insecticides Based on Different Solvent Systems against the Asian Tiger Mosquito, Aedes albopictus

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한국응용곤충학회 (Korean Society Of Applied Entomology)
초록

Aerosol-type insecticides are one of the most widely used household insecticides to control mosquitoes. Not only the structural difference such as the size and shape of orifice, but also the difference in formulation including solvent system and proportion of propellent can affect the efficacy of those aerosol products. Orifice structure can be represented by nozzle diameter while solvent systems are divided into water-based and oil-based types in wide view. In the present study using Asian Tiger Mosquito, Aedes albopictus, we found that the orifice nozzle size made a significant difference in shoot-out range, followed by heterogeneous mortality by distance. Additionally, oil-based spray affected farther space than water-based one. Oil-based solvent system was also responsible for lowering the LT50 and KT50(knock-down time 50) values. Therefore, they are one of the definitive parts in insecticides formulation that determine the way of insecticide delivery. In terms of insecticide resistance management, we define efficiency of insecticide as the proportion of insecticide treated to environment that is solely acted as toxin to target pest. The higher efficiency of insecticide, the less overused chemicals we face, which may imply lower risk of resistance development. Thus, we argue that formulations, the specific route of insecticide discharge to environment, should be deliberately considered not only for consumer satisfaction, but also for insecticide resistance management.

저자
  • Junho Yoon(Department of Applied Biology and Chemistry, Seoul National University)
  • Jun-Hyung Tak(Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University)