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. 2019 Sep;118(9):2499-2507.
doi: 10.1007/s00436-019-06400-z. Epub 2019 Jul 30.

Insecticide resistance in stable flies (Stomoxys calcitrans) on dairy farms in Germany

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Insecticide resistance in stable flies (Stomoxys calcitrans) on dairy farms in Germany

Sophia Reissert-Oppermann et al. Parasitol Res. 2019 Sep.

Abstract

Stable flies (Stomoxys calcitrans Linnaeus, 1758) can have a considerable negative impact on animal well-being, health, and productivity. Since insecticides constitute the mainstay for their control, this study aimed at assessing the occurrence of insecticide resistance in S. calcitrans on dairy farms in Brandenburg, Germany. First, the susceptibility of stable flies from 40 dairy farms to a deltamethrin-impregnated fabric was evaluated using the FlyBox® field test method. Then, S. calcitrans strains from 10 farms were reared in the laboratory, and the offspring was tested against the adulticides deltamethrin and azamethiphos and the larvicides cyromazine and pyriproxyfen. The FlyBox® method indicated 100% resistance in stable flies against deltamethrin. Later, to the offspring of those 10 established laboratory strains previously caught on suspected dairy farms, these field findings could be confirmed with mortalities well below 90% 24 h following topical application of the calculated LD95 of deltamethrin and azamethiphos. The ten strains could therefore be classified as resistant to the tested insecticides. In contrast, exposure to the insect growth regulators cyromazine and pyriproxyfen at their recommended concentrations demonstrated 100% efficacy. Both larvicides inhibited the moulting process of the stable fly larval stages completely, showing that the stable fly strains tested were susceptible to them. The intensive use of insecticides in recent decades has probably promoted the development of insecticide resistance. Systematic surveys in different livestock production systems and vigilance are therefore deemed necessary for estimating the risk of insecticide resistance development on a nationwide scale.

Keywords: Azamethiphos; Deltamethrin; Insecticide resistance; Stable fly; Stomoxys calcitrans; Topical application.

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