Abstract
When flies were treated with 0-0.5% sodium tetraborate by feeding for 24 h, mortality in treatments was not different from controls. Fecundity and fertility were reduced by 0.5% sodium tetraborate. When flies were fed for 48 h, mortality of both males and females increased in the 0.5% sodium tetraborate treatment; oviposition was eliminated for 20 d after treatment. When treatment was extended to 168 h, 0.1% sodium tetraborate caused increased mortality and decreased fecundity and fertility. Fed for 168 h, 0.2 and 0.5% sodium tetraborate killed almost all flies within the 7-d treatment. Oviposition of survivors in 0.1 and 0.2% sodium tetraborate treatments was arrested for 20 d after treatment. © 2000 Entomological Society of America.
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Yang, L. K., Nigg, H. N., Simpson, S. E., Ramos, L. E., Cuyler, N. W., Barnes, J. I., & Green, C. G. (2000). Sodium tetraborate effects on mortality and reproduction of Anastrepha suspensa (Diptera: Tephritidae). Journal of Economic Entomology, 93(5), 1485–1492. https://doi.org/10.1603/0022-0493-93.5.1485
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