Türkiye Parazitoloji Dergisi (Dec 2021)

Determination of Resistance Levels Against Thiamethoxam in house fly (Musca domestica L.) Populations in Antalya

  • Deniz Çakır,
  • Hüseyin Çetin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4274/tpd.galenos.2021.85057
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 4
pp. 287 – 292

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Objective:Many fly species belonging to the genus Musca (Diptera: Muscidae) play a significant role in the transmission of pathogens like bacteria, fungi, and parasites. Among the species of this genus, the house fly Musca domestica L. is well-known. This study aimed to determine the level of insecticide resistance against thiamethoxam in house fly populations collected from the Kemer, Serik, Döşemealtı, Kepez, and Konyaaltı districts of Antalya.Methods:Adult house flies were collected using sweep nets from livestock farms between June and November 2017. The collected flies were transported in fine muslin cages within 4-6 hours. The F3 generation of the flies was used for determining the resistance levels. In this study, at least four application doses of thiamethoxam were used for determining lethal doses (LD) and knock down times (KT). To determine KT, the flies were examined for 1 h at 5 min intervals and the affected flies were recorded. All toxicity tests were repeated thrice in the flies, including those in the control group. After 24 h, the number of dead flies was recorded and the percentage mortalities and knock down rates were compared and analyzed using the SPSS analysis program. LD50 and KT50 values were determined using a probit analysis program. Resistance factor was calculated by dividing the determined LD50 value by the standard World Health Organization sensitive reference LD50 value.Results:In this study, very high resistance levels against thiamethoxam were observed in flies sampled from all locations in Antalya.Conclusion:To prevent and reduce resistance development in house flies, integrated pest control methods should be applied.

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