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Effects of the insect growth regulator, novaluron on immature leafcutting bees, Megachile rotundata

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Page 1: Effects of the insect growth regulator, novaluron

Effects of the insect growth regulator,

novaluron on immature leafcutting

bees, Megachile rotundata

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Megachile rotundata

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ABSTRACT-Alfalfa leafcutting bees, M. rotundata, are

the most common pollinator of alfalfa in the Pacific Northwest.

- GOALS:- To evaluate novaluron toxicity to

immature M. rotundata using 2 different possible mechanisms of exposure

-To assess immature mortality via treating nectar-pollen provisions and adults with

novalurons.

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INTRODUCTION-The Alfalfa leafcutting bee, M. rotundata, is a solitary, but gregarious, cavity-nesting bee.- M. rotundata, was introduced to North America from Eurasia in the 1930s.- 1950-1960s, growers were successful at increasing alfalfaseed set by using permanentshelters with “bee nestingboards”, or premade cavities, near or in fields.

Cross section of an alfalfa leafcutting bee nesting board.

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Reasons why M. rotundata are difficult to sustain in the U.S.:

Environmental factors Wind Rain Temperature

Insecticide use in alfalfa grown for seed

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Lygus spp

About

the

most economically damaging insect

to alfalfa seed

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Lygus spp

Most economically damaging insect to alfalfa seed

Several new chemistries have been released for Lygus spp. suppression•Novaluron•Acetomiprod•Flonicamid

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Novaluron

- An insect growth regulator that disrupts cuticle formation and prevents molting.- Acts by contact or ingestion, and as with other insect growth regulators, targets immature life stages

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THREE EXPERIMENTS:

1st and 2nd : are lab and field experiments designed to assess mortality by applying novaluron to nectar-pollen provisions and adults.

3rd: measured novaluron

concentrations in provisions.

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METHODS:= Provision Dosing = Four Novaluron treatments applied to M. rotundata provisions:• 10 times the field rate• 2 times the field rate• the field rate• ½ the field rateTwo controls used:• An untreated water control• A blank treatment

Field rate for Lygus spp.:12 fl/oz per acre using 30 gal/water per acre

This is equal to3 µl of Rimon 0.83EC in 1 ml water

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= Adult Dosing =Adults were divided into two feeding treatments :• 10% sugar-water• 10% sugar-water + the full field of novaluron

= Provision Testing =• A small M. rotundata bee shelter with a removable nesting block was placed in the center of each cage, approximately 1m off the ground with a southeast orientation.

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RESULTS= Provision Dosing =

Mortality was significantly higher for all novaluron treatments compared to the blank and water treatments.

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Fig. 2 shows that the treatment with 10x of the field rate is significantly higher than all novaluron treatments.

Fig. 3 shows that more eggs and 1st-2nd instars died compared to older larvae for all treatments.

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= Adult Dosing =

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= Provision Testing =