Lethal Disruption of the Symbiotic Gut Community in Eastern Subterranean Termite Caused by Boric Acid
Aaron R. Ashbrook,
Melbert Schwarz,
Coby Schal
et al.
Abstract:The Eastern subterranean termite,Reticulitermes flavipes(Kollar), is a significant pest, causing extensive damage to structures that amount to substantial economic losses. Traditional termite control methods have utilized boric acid, known for its broad-spectrum insecticidal properties, yet its impact on termite gut microbiomes and the implications of such effects remain understudied. Our study evaluates the dose-dependent mortality ofR. flavipesupon being provided boric acid treated filter papers and investig… Show more
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