Abstract The housefly Musca domestica is a worldwide insect pest that acts as a vector for many pathogenic diseases in both people and animals. The present study was conducted to evaluate the virulence of different local isolates of Beauveria bassiana, Metarhizium anisopliae and Isaria fumosorosea on M. domestica using two bioassay techniques: (1) adult immersion and (2) a bait method applied to both larvae and adults. The results showed evidence of a broad range of responses by both stages (larvae and adults) to the tested isolates of B. bassiana, M. anisopliae and I. fumosorosea. These responses were concentration-dependent, with mortality percentages ranging from 53.00% to 96.00%. Because it resulted in lower LC50 values and a shorter le...
Abstract Background Insecticide resistance is seriously undermining efforts to eliminate malaria. In...
Not AvailableThe housefly, Musca domestica is a major domestic, medical and veterinary pest. The man...
Objective. Houseflies have long been regarded as potential carriers of microorganisms especially fun...
AbstractThe housefly Musca domestica is a worldwide insect pest that acts as a vector for many patho...
Beauveria spp., an entomopathogenic fungus, has recently been widely used as a biocontrol agent of h...
Effective control of house fly, Musca domestica (L.), populations currently relies on the use of che...
The susceptibility of the egg, pupa, and adult of Haematobia irritans (L.) (Diptera: Muscidae) to is...
The present study assessed the pathogenic effect of isolates E9, IBCB425 and IBCB159 of the Metarhiz...
The horn fly Haematobia irritans is one of the most important ectoparasites associated with grazing ...
A study of individual and combination between the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae (As...
A Musca domestica é a principal praga em aviários comerciais e o uso de inseticidas químicos vêm ger...
The control of house flies, Musca domestica (L.), currently relies on the use of chemical insecticid...
Abstract Background Musca domestica is the most common flies all over the world. More than 100 patho...
AbstractRose sawfly Arge rosae (Hym; Argidae) is the most serious pest of the flowers of Rosaceae fa...
The control of house flies, Musca domestica (L.), currently relies on the use of chemical insecticid...
Abstract Background Insecticide resistance is seriously undermining efforts to eliminate malaria. In...
Not AvailableThe housefly, Musca domestica is a major domestic, medical and veterinary pest. The man...
Objective. Houseflies have long been regarded as potential carriers of microorganisms especially fun...
AbstractThe housefly Musca domestica is a worldwide insect pest that acts as a vector for many patho...
Beauveria spp., an entomopathogenic fungus, has recently been widely used as a biocontrol agent of h...
Effective control of house fly, Musca domestica (L.), populations currently relies on the use of che...
The susceptibility of the egg, pupa, and adult of Haematobia irritans (L.) (Diptera: Muscidae) to is...
The present study assessed the pathogenic effect of isolates E9, IBCB425 and IBCB159 of the Metarhiz...
The horn fly Haematobia irritans is one of the most important ectoparasites associated with grazing ...
A study of individual and combination between the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae (As...
A Musca domestica é a principal praga em aviários comerciais e o uso de inseticidas químicos vêm ger...
The control of house flies, Musca domestica (L.), currently relies on the use of chemical insecticid...
Abstract Background Musca domestica is the most common flies all over the world. More than 100 patho...
AbstractRose sawfly Arge rosae (Hym; Argidae) is the most serious pest of the flowers of Rosaceae fa...
The control of house flies, Musca domestica (L.), currently relies on the use of chemical insecticid...
Abstract Background Insecticide resistance is seriously undermining efforts to eliminate malaria. In...
Not AvailableThe housefly, Musca domestica is a major domestic, medical and veterinary pest. The man...
Objective. Houseflies have long been regarded as potential carriers of microorganisms especially fun...