The preferred food items of the slugs Laevicaulis alte and the snails Achatina fulica were used to prepare 'poison baits'by injecting the pesticides 'Rogor'and 'Nuvan'to kill these mollusc pests. The 'poison baits'prepared with Thrichosanthes dioica and Lycopersicum esculentum were accepted by 100% individuals of both the species irrespective of the pesticides used. In all cases the slug and the snail individuals died within a considerable length of time following consuption of the bait. The importance of using 'poison bait'lies not only with the sure success in killing the pests but also with the 'safe use'of toxic materials in order to avoid environmental hazards
AbstractTerrestrial gastropods have become important economic pests attacking various vegetations in...
Molluscicidal plant products have interesting attributes of environmental friendliness and accessibi...
The effect of sub-lethal feeding of bait formulations containing molluscicidal component of Ferula a...
Slugs and snails are one of the most common garden pests in the State of Utah. Because they are so w...
The feeding behaviour of Deroceras retiadatum (Muller) presented with molluscicidal baits in labora-...
Standard and new snail baits were evaluated for the control of the brown garden snail, Helix aspersa...
Published July 1977. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please lo...
Arion vulgaris are mostly controlled using chemical molluscicide products, and the detrimental envir...
Abstract. The use of snails as biocontrol agents against other snails and against aquatic weeds is r...
The toxicity of 14 substances, including a number of pesticides, to the eggs of the pest slug Deroce...
In the United States, slugs are most prevalent in the southern states, the Hawaiian Islands and the ...
To use the snails as bio-indicator of pesticidal pollution, different doses of a pyrethroid (Alphame...
In a laboratory study we investigated the contact and barrier efficacy of different natural substanc...
The molluscicidal effect of silica synthesized from rice husk ash (RHA) on snails (Achatina fulica B...
The effects of seven potential phagostimulants and of four molluscicidal compounds on feeding were e...
AbstractTerrestrial gastropods have become important economic pests attacking various vegetations in...
Molluscicidal plant products have interesting attributes of environmental friendliness and accessibi...
The effect of sub-lethal feeding of bait formulations containing molluscicidal component of Ferula a...
Slugs and snails are one of the most common garden pests in the State of Utah. Because they are so w...
The feeding behaviour of Deroceras retiadatum (Muller) presented with molluscicidal baits in labora-...
Standard and new snail baits were evaluated for the control of the brown garden snail, Helix aspersa...
Published July 1977. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please lo...
Arion vulgaris are mostly controlled using chemical molluscicide products, and the detrimental envir...
Abstract. The use of snails as biocontrol agents against other snails and against aquatic weeds is r...
The toxicity of 14 substances, including a number of pesticides, to the eggs of the pest slug Deroce...
In the United States, slugs are most prevalent in the southern states, the Hawaiian Islands and the ...
To use the snails as bio-indicator of pesticidal pollution, different doses of a pyrethroid (Alphame...
In a laboratory study we investigated the contact and barrier efficacy of different natural substanc...
The molluscicidal effect of silica synthesized from rice husk ash (RHA) on snails (Achatina fulica B...
The effects of seven potential phagostimulants and of four molluscicidal compounds on feeding were e...
AbstractTerrestrial gastropods have become important economic pests attacking various vegetations in...
Molluscicidal plant products have interesting attributes of environmental friendliness and accessibi...
The effect of sub-lethal feeding of bait formulations containing molluscicidal component of Ferula a...