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Data from: Direct lethality and time-delayed sublethal effects of multiple types of insecticide netting against stored product insects
Department of Agriculture —
Experimental Insects The field strains of T. castaneum and R. dominica (F.) were used in this study. The former originates from Eastern Kansas in 2012, and the latter... -
Federal
Data from: Pairing residual contact insecticide use with long-lasting insecticide-incorporated netting to reduce dispersal and damage by stored product insects
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2.1 Experimental Insects A field strain of the lesser grain borer, Rhyzopertha dominica (F.) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) and the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum... -
Federal
Data from: Effects of nutrition on recovery, mortality, and mobility of adult Tribolium castaneum after exposure to long-lasting insecticide-incorporated netting
Department of Agriculture —
2.1 Experimental insects A laboratory colony of T. castaneum maintained at the USDA Center for Grain and Animal Health Research for over 30 years free of exposure to... -
Federal
Data from: Efficacy of long-lasting insecticide-incorporated netting in controlling preharvest and postharvest pest insects: a meta-analysis study
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This dataset aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of existing literature on the utilization of LLINs in the management of pre- and postharvest pest insect species... -
Federal
Modeling long-term, stage-structured dynamics of Tribolium castaneum at food facilities with and without two types of long-lasting insecticide netting
Department of Agriculture —
Insecticide Netting In this study, we focused on two types of long-lasting insecticide netting (LLIN) that have been found to be effective for managing various stored... -
Federal
Data from: Direct lethality and time-delayed sublethal effects of multiple types of insecticide netting against stored product insects
Department of Agriculture —
Experimental InsectsThe field strains of T. castaneum and R. dominica (F.) were used in this study. The former originates from Eastern Kansas in 2012, and the latter...