Ciência Rural (May 2016)

Repellent Action of Carapa guianensis and Caesalpinia ferrea for flies species of Calliphoridae family

  • Ciciane Pereira Marten Fernandes,
  • Camila Machado,
  • Thiago Vaz Lopes,
  • Nilton Cunha Filho,
  • Paulo Ribeiro Bretanha,
  • Sandro Schons,
  • Samuel Rodrigues Félix,
  • Márcia de Oliveira Nobre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20150727
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 5
pp. 867 – 870

Abstract

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ABSTRACT: Myiases occur by the infestation of fly larvae in tissues of live vertebrate animals, resulting in economic loss. Phytotherapy is considered an important alternative in the control of insects, which may reduce the economic impacts . Carapa guianensis is a plant that has been studied as a repellent against mosquitoes and Caesalpinia ferrea is reported in tropical climates, and there are few studies about its repellent action. The present study was designed to evaluate the repellent action of s C. guianensis and C. ferrea plants on flies species of the Calliphoridae family. W.O.T. traps containing deteriorated bovine liver and herbs cream of at concentrations of 20 and 50% were used to catch the flies. It was reported that the creams containing C. ferrea at concentrations of 20 and 50% and C. guianensis at the concentration of 50% have repellent effect against species of Calliphoridae family.

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