1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf01270594
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Comparison of the effects of Altozar and DDT on females ofIxodes persulcatus Sch. during and after feeding

Abstract: Ixodes persulcatus females were treated with Altozar and DDT at one of six consecutive time-points during the period beginning with attachment and ending with the commencement of oviposition. The moment of tick attachment (point 1) appeared to be the most sensitive time for the action of Altozar; a delay of detachment of some of the engorged females was observed, as well as a decrease in their mean weight and the non-detachment of a considerable number of the females over a long period. Similar effects were ob… Show more

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