16243
Accession Number
15600
Author
Phillips, G.L.
Title Of Article Chaper
Control of insects with pyrethrum sprays in wheat stored in ships' holds
Title Of Journal Book
Journal of Economic Entomology
Volume
52
Issue
4
Pages
557-559
Collation
1 figure, 1 table
Reference Bibliography
Contains 1 bibliographic reference
Language Of Text
English
Literature Type
Serial
Literature Level
Analytic
Abstract
The use of pyrethrum sprays applied to the surfaces of reserve wheat stored in surplus ships at periodical intervals during 1957 in lieu of the previous method of fumigating the wheat was carefully evaluated in relation to the suppression of stored-grain insect infestations at the James River and Hudson River Reserve Fleets. At the James River Fleet, a spray containing 0.3% of pyrethrins and 3.0% of piperonyl butoxide, applied at the rate of 2 quarts per 1,000 square feet of grain, ship skin, bulkhead, and underside tween deck surface, five or more times from April through July, suppressed both moth and beetle infestations to a very low population level. After July both moths and beetles began to increase. The pyrethrum spray was supplimented by a methoxychlor residual spray applied to the nonstorage sections of the ships, but most of the suppression was accomplished by the pyrethrum spray. At the Hudson River Fleet four periodical applications of the same spray used at the James River Fleet almost completely suppressed both moth and beetle infestations.
pub_id
16243