Michael Toews Dept. of Grain Science and Industry

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Contact Toxicity of Spinosad to Adult Stored-Product Beetles and a Parasitoid Michael Toews Dept. of Grain Science and Industry Kansas State University

Spinosad Metabolite of the actinomycete bacterium Saccharopolyspora spinosa MOA is reported to be through the nicotinic and GABA-gated ion channels (however, they are unique binding sites) Is marketed for insect control in production agriculture, horticulture, gardens and around homes Has shown no cross resistance Source: Spinosad Technical Bulletin

Spinosad Essentially non-hazardous to terrestrial birds, mammals, and some aquatic species Acute oral LD50 levels Rat >3738 mg/kg Bobwhite Quail >2000 mg/kg Rainbow Trout 30 mg/l Earthworm >970 mg/kg Reported to have minimum disruption of beneficial insects and non-target organisms

Spinosad DAS has applied for an experimental use permit (EUP) for testing on stored grain Barley Corn Oats Rice Sorghum Wheat Proposed EUP covers the following states: Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, and Oklahoma

Use in Stored Wheat Previous papers* showed excellent control of LGB (1 mg/kg) and RW (3+ mg/kg) RFB and STGB not very susceptible Our hypothesis is that the method of exposure and feeding habits contribute to differences in susceptibility Biological control/aeration could potentially be used in concert with Spinosad _________________________________ *Subramanyam, Bh., J. Nelson, L. Fang. In press. Evaluation of spinosad on stored product insects. J. Stored Prod. Res. Fang, L., Bh. Subramanyam, and F. Arthur. (in review) Effectiveness of spinosad on four classes of wheat against five stored product insects. J. Econ. Entomol.

Test Insects

Contact Toxicity of Spinosad Suspended insecticide in acetone Applied acetone to inside surfaces of Petri dishes Allowed 1 hour for acetone to dissipate Placed 40 adult insects (<7- d old) in each dish Held at 30°C, 50% RH 3-6 replications per treatment level

Dose-Response Assays, 24 h Spinosad concentration (log10 scale) < 5% mortality in control

Dose-Response Assays, 24 h Spinosad concentration (log10 scale) < 5% mortality in control

24 Hour Bioassays Spinosad concentration (log10 scale) < 5% mortality in control

48 Hour Comparison Rate = 0.1 mg/dish = 0.0016 mg/cm2 *** *** Insect Species < 5% mortality in control *** = significant at  = 0.05

Conclusions Spinosad has contact activity to adult insects and T. elegans Ingestion is not required LGB is the most susceptible followed by RW and RFB T. elegans was highly susceptible

Additional Spinosad Research Determining susceptibility to different parasitoids Effects of grain condition on insect susceptibility Comparison of LD50 and LD90 values among species Spinosad plus aeration as a strategy for farm- stored wheat

Other RAMP Projects Sampling static and moving mill stock in flour mills for insect infestation Correlate insect counts with trap counts Develop a viable sampling plan for use in this environment Data: Newell Good (1937; J Kansas Entomol. Soc.)