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Feeding behaviour and mortality of the slug, <i>Deroceras reticulatum</i> in relation to control with molluscicidal baits containing various combinations of metaldehyde with methiocarb
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1990
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Predator-prey InteractionEntomologyBiomagnificationBait FormulationVarious CombinationsToxicologyInsecticidePublic HealthParasitologySlug PestsPest ManagementFood Web InteractionFood SafetyBiologyEvolutionary BiologyPest ControlMicrobiologyMedicineMolluscicidal BaitsActive Ingredients
SUMMARY In terms of control of slug pests, the differing modes of action of the two molluscicides metaldehyde and methiocarb appear to provide some advantages for the former during warm, dry weather and for the latter during cool, wet weather. With a view to exploiting these different modes of action, the feeding behaviour of Deroceras reticulatum (Müller) presented with molluscicidal baits containing various combinations of metaldehyde with methiocarb was investigated. Voluntary feeding trials conducted in the laboratory with both candidate and standard treatments (containing metaldehyde or methiocarb alone) are described. By combining the two active ingredients in certain ratios the total concentration of active ingredients may be reduced without adversely affecting the efficacy of a bait formulation in terms of slug mortality.
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