Do Mound Disturbance and Bait Placement Affect Bait Removal and Treatment Efficacy in Red Imported Fire ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) at Different Seasons?
Abstract:Abstract:This study provides empirical evidence that disturbing mound immediately before application, as opposed to label recommendation, did not reduce foraging activity of the red imported fi re ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren, except for about 10-min delay in foraging. Despite the delayed foraging, there was no signifi cant difference in the amount of baits foraged between disturbed and undisturbed colonies. Eventually, Ͼ96% of the baits were foraged, with the maximum removal occurred by 2 and 3 h, respective… Show more
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