IFIBYNE   05513
INSTITUTO DE FISIOLOGIA, BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Y NEUROCIENCIAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Asymmetrical behavioral response towards two boron toxicants depends on the ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Autor/es:
FRANCISCO J. SOLA; AGUSTINA FALIBENE; ROXANA JOSENS
Revista:
JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY
Editorial:
ENTOMOLOGICAL SOC AMER
Referencias:
Lugar: Lanham; Año: 2013 vol. 106 p. 929 - 938
ISSN:
0022-0493
Resumen:
Urban ants are aworldwide critical householdpests, andefforts to control themusually involve the use of alimentary baits containing slow-acting insecticides. A common toxicant used is boron, either as borax or boric acid. However, the presence of these compounds can affect the consumption of baits by reducing their acceptance and ingestion. Moreover, as feeding motivation varies widely, according not only to food properties but also to colony conditions, bait consumption might be diminished further in certain situations. In this study, we compared the feeding response of ants toward two boron toxic baits (boric acid and borax) in low motivation situations that enhance any possible phago-deterrence the baits may produce. Most studies investigating bait ingestion evaluate whole nests or groups of ants; here, we analyzed the individual ingestion behavior and mortality of the Argentine ant,Linepithema humile(Mayr), and the carpenter ant,Camponotus mus (Roger), for two boron baits, to detect which compound generates a higher rejection in each of these species. Although these two species have similar feeding habits, our results showed that ants under low motivationconditions reduced the acceptance andconsumptionof the toxicbaits asymmetrically. WhileL. humilemostly rejected the borax,C. musrejected the boric acid. These results denote the importance of considering the preference of each species when developing a pest management strategy