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Commercially available insecticides effects on Blatta orientalis in Quetta city Baluchistan Province, Pakistan
Abstract
Insecticide resistance in cockroaches is a serious problem as they are the main vector source of pathogenic bacteria. A total 180 of Blatta orientalis (oriental cockroaches) were collected from various localities in Quetta city and tested against 8 commercially available insecticides. Mortein power guard, Baygon insecticides were killed significantly faster and caused 100 % death in all cockroaches with direct contact within 10 minutes. Tar-o-mar and Icon 24 effectively controlled the cockroaches causing 80% reduction in population. Finis (20%), Good Bye (10%) and Roach killer insecticides showed 0%mortality. Thus, we propose that Mortein power guard, Baygon could be valuable insecticides to be used in integrated resistance management of oriental cockroaches.
Introduction
Blatta orientalis, water bug cockroaches control strategies are difficult to achieve due to their resistant ability against certain insecticides. Cockroach belongs to the order Blattodea having more than 5,000 species (Beccaloni and Eggleton, 2013). Only 50 species of cockroaches have been so far reported living in or around human living structures (Kinfu and Erko, 2008). Cockroaches are considered as serious household and public health pest in worldwide (Pai et al, 2004). It shows physical resembles with a type of beetle named Aeolesthes sarta Solsky (Kamran et al., 2017).
Cockroaches can spread diseases such as diarrheal diseases, amebic dysentery, cholera, leprosy, plague, typhoid fever including viral diseases such as poliomyelitis. Therefore, they might be important in transmission of nosocomial infections (Sarwar, 2005). Cockroaches are although considered as harmful, besides they can also play important role in balancing environment. Cockroaches are responsible for breaking macrobiotic matter in to simplest form. They are significantly important pest because they carry and transfer soil microbes on their different body parts.
Control of cockroaches is very difficult to achieve; as they are good runner and can hide from direct contact of insecticides. Insecticides like organ chlorine and organophosphate insecticides, carbamate and pyrethriods compounds show good results in controlling of cockroaches. Resistance has become a substantial problem which sometimes causes complete failure of chemical control operations in many countries (Diaz et al., 1994). The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of commercially available insecticides with their cost purchase against Blatta orientalis cockroaches.
Source : Commercially available insecticides effects on Blatta orientalis in Quetta city Baluchistan Province, Pakistan
Insecticide resistance in cockroaches is a serious problem as they are the main vector source of pathogenic bacteria. A total 180 of Blatta orientalis (oriental cockroaches) were collected from various localities in Quetta city and tested against 8 commercially available insecticides. Mortein power guard, Baygon insecticides were killed significantly faster and caused 100 % death in all cockroaches with direct contact within 10 minutes. Tar-o-mar and Icon 24 effectively controlled the cockroaches causing 80% reduction in population. Finis (20%), Good Bye (10%) and Roach killer insecticides showed 0%mortality. Thus, we propose that Mortein power guard, Baygon could be valuable insecticides to be used in integrated resistance management of oriental cockroaches.
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