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Insects, Volume 15, Issue 11

November 2024 - 85 articles

Cover Story: The longhorned tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis, is a new invasive species in the United States of medical and veterinary importance. Control of the tick relies on a limited number of chemical pesticides, promoting the evolution of tick resistance. The discovery of a new control agent is critical. A natural silicon oxide found in the skeleton of diatoms, diatomaceous earth (DE), killed longhorned tick nymphs in as little as 2.5 h even at high relative humidity. In semi-field studies, a dose of 5.0 g DE/m2 (used for another mineral that mimics DE for inside homes in Africa to kill mosquitoes) killed 100% of longhorned nymphs in 24 h. Scanning electron microscopy studies suggested an unexpected, different mode of action than what is known for insects. View this paper
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Articles (85)

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,405 Views
15 Pages

Blue Vane and Pan Traps Are More Effective for Profiling Multiple Facets of Bee Diversity in Subtropical Forests

  • Ting-Ting Xie,
  • Ming-Qiang Wang,
  • Yi Li,
  • Cheng-Yong Su,
  • Dan Zhang,
  • Qing-Song Zhou,
  • Ze-Qing Niu,
  • Feng Yuan,
  • Xiu-Wei Liu and
  • Ke-Ping Ma
  • + 3 authors

20 November 2024

The choice of trap in entomological surveys affects the composition of captured insects, though previous comparative studies have been limited in the types of composition measured, and the effects of environmental context. We assessed the sampling bi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
1,830 Views
15 Pages

Toxicity of Eight Insecticides on Drosophila suzukii and Its Pupal Parasitoid Trichopria drosophilae

  • Huanhuan Gao,
  • Yan Wang,
  • Peng Chen,
  • Ansheng Zhang,
  • Xianhong Zhou and
  • Qianying Zhuang

20 November 2024

The pupal parasitoid Trichopria drosophilae (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae) has been evaluated as a biological agent of Drosophila suzukii. Integrated pest management strategies mostly rely on combined application of multiple insecticides and natural enemi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,048 Views
23 Pages

20 November 2024

Lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) in the form of agricultural, forestry, and agro-industrial wastes is globally generated in large volumes every year. The chemical components of LCB render them a substrate valuable for biofuel production. It is hard to d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,960 Views
15 Pages

20 November 2024

Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) is a major pest worldwide, causing damage to a vast range of plants through its feeding on phloem sap and its vectoring of >100 plant viruses. Although not established in the UK, it is regularly introduced on planting ma...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,651 Views
12 Pages

Molecular Diversity and Distribution of Whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci) in Cassava Fields Across South West and North Central, Nigeria

  • Oghenevwairhe P. Efekemo,
  • Olabode A. Onile-ere,
  • Isaac O. Abegunde,
  • Folashade T. Otitolaye,
  • Justin S. Pita,
  • Titus Alicai and
  • Angela O. Eni

20 November 2024

Whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Gennadium, Hemiptera) causes severe damage to cassava plants through excessive feeding on leaves and transmitting viruses, such as African cassava mosaic virus (ACMV), East African cassava mosaic virus (EACMV), and ipomovirus...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,892 Views
17 Pages

Evaluating the Influence of Different Artificial Diets on Apis mellifera L. Using Health Biomarkers and Performance Metrics

  • Shams Ul Islam,
  • Muhammad Anjum Aqueel,
  • Muhammad Usman Yousuf,
  • Asim Abbasi,
  • Muhammad Yasin,
  • Rashid Iqbal,
  • Muhammad Fahim Raza,
  • Aqsa Parvaiz and
  • Nazih Y. Rebouh

19 November 2024

The diet of Apis mellifera L. is a crucial factor for managing its colonies particularly during dearth periods. Numerous diets have been developed; however, their global implementation faces challenges due to diverse climatic conditions and some othe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,729 Views
25 Pages

Diptera Dwelling Aquatic and Terrestrial Habitats in an Alpine Floodplain (Amola Glacier, Italian Alps)

  • Daniele Avesani,
  • Davide Frizzera,
  • Giuseppe Lo Giudice,
  • Daniele Birtele and
  • Valeria Lencioni

19 November 2024

Among flying insects, Diptera were the main visitors and colonisers of aquatic and terrestrial habitats in an Alpine glacial floodplain (NE Italy) at 2400 m a.s.l. In all, 4317 dipteran adults were collected using different collection techniques in,...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,982 Views
13 Pages

19 November 2024

Pest cockroaches share urban habitats with us; their prevalence in urban areas prompts concerns regarding their effect on human health, as synanthropic cockroaches often host pathogenic microorganisms. Nonetheless, microbial associates in these insec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,707 Views
14 Pages

18 November 2024

Background: Coleoptera is the second-most significant insect group associated with decomposing carcasses, yet its role in the decomposition process and postmortem colonization following envenomation is poorly understood. Purpose of the Study: This st...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,605 Views
14 Pages

Predicted Spatial Patterns of Suitable Habitats for Troides aeacus Under Different Climate Scenarios

  • Biyu Liu,
  • Xinqi Deng,
  • Zhiqian Liu,
  • Xinju Wei,
  • Honghua Zhang,
  • Danping Xu and
  • Zhihang Zhuo

18 November 2024

Troides aeacus is the largest butterfly in China and is highly valued for its ornamental beauty. Due to T. aeacus being classified as a national second-class protected species in China, studying its spatial distribution is crucial for developing effe...

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