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African Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. 1 (3), pp.
074-077, October 2006
ISSN 1991- 637X© 2006 Academic Journals
Full Length Research Paper
Effect of three different treatment levels
of deltamethrin on the numbers of dung beetles in dung pats
Jordan Chihiya1,
Christopher. Tafara Gadzirayi2 and Edward Mutandwa3
Department of Agriculture, Bindura University of Science
Education, P. Bag 1020, Bindura, Zimbabwe, Africa.
*Corresponding authors E-mail:
gadzirayichris@yahoo.co.uk.
Accepted 12 0ctober, 2006 |
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The effect of 3 different treatment
levels of the pyrethroid deltamethrin on the numbers of dung beetles
(Families, Hydrophilidae, Scarabidae and Staphilinidae) were investigated.
A known quantity of cow dung was thoroughly mixed with a premeasured
quantity of deltamethrin that would give the required concentration. Dung
was exposed in the field for 1 week, collected and washed out to determine
the number of beetles. The three levels tested against the control were
0.01mg, 0.1 and 1mg of deltamethrin per litre of dung. The Hydrophilidae
and Staphilinidae showed a significant difference from the control at the
concentration level of 0.1 mg per litre of dung. The Scarabidae were the
most sensitive to deltamethrin showing a significant difference to the
control at the lowest dose of 0.01mg per litre. The research recommends
that any treatment of livestock especially cattle with deltamethrin that
results in dung contamination of 0.1 mg for Hydrophilidae and
Staphilinidae, and 0.01 mg for Scarabidae should be reviewed where
possible, particularly in those countries where pyrethroids are widely
used.
Key words:
Hydrophilidae, Staphilinidae, Scarabidae, Pyrethroids, Deltamethrin |
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