Effect of ingestion exposure of selected insecticides on coccinella septempunctata and harmonia axyridis (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)

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The sensitivity to thiacloprid and lambda-cyhalothrin ingested from prey organisms was studied in Coccinella septempunctata and Harmonia axyridis, since the effect of ingestion exposure to these insecticides is unknown in these species. All developmental stages of the ladybirds were fed on Acyrthosiphon pisum treated with half or full field rate of the insecticides. Almost all instars were killed within 3 h of the start of ingestion of lambda-cyhalotrin-treated prey. The action of thiacloprid was more extended in time in both coccinellids and more variable between their instars. Reducing the field rate of lambda-cyhalothrin seems to have no practical value for the survival of either of the coccinellid species. Contrastingly, using half instead of the full field rate of thiacloprid may enhance the chances of survival in L1, L2, and L4 larvae of both species. Of all developmental stages tested, the survival dynamics of the adults of either species are closest to one another, whereas the apparent difference in the species response to the dose rate of thiacloprid was found in the L4 stage.

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Twardowski, J. P., Hurej, M., & Twardowska, K. (2021). Effect of ingestion exposure of selected insecticides on coccinella septempunctata and harmonia axyridis (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). Insects, 12(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/insects12050434

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