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The efficacy of FOS and Fitoverm drugs against Ixodes ticks

https://doi.org/10.31016/1998-8435-2021-15-1-85-91

Abstract

The purpose of the research is studying the efficacy of FOS and Fitoverm drugs against ixodid ticks.

Materials and methods. The study objects were ixodid tick species Ixodes persulcatus (Schulze, 1930), Dermacentor reticulatus (Hermann, 1804) and D. marginatus (Schulzer, 1776) in the imago stage. Ticks were collected in the environment of the Altai plains and mountains from vegetation to the flag under the methodology. The efficacy of drug acaricidal activity was assessed according to the methodological guide. In the laboratory, the ticks were placed in a chamber at a temperature of 7 оC. The effect of drugs was assessed by observation every hour for 2-3 days. Live ticks (20 individuals) were contacted with the drug by immersion three times in the working solution in a permeable fabric container. Neostomosan was used as control. Further tests of FOS and Fitoverm were carried out in the field environment. Briz 25% e.c. was used as control. The plots on which the number of Ixodes had previously been recorded was treated using a sprayer on June 1-2 in the morning. The number of live ticks in the plots was counted 1-2 days after the treatment. The biochemical composition of grass stand on various treated grounds was studied according to standard methods. The results were processed statistically.

Results and discussion. The Siberian Scientific-Research Institute of Horticulture has developed a series of environmentally friendly drugs based on natural biologically active substances that have shown high efficacy against Ixodes. These are FOS and Fitoverm, which provided a 100% lethal effect against Ixodes in working concentrations of 3–4% and 0.1–0.3% under laboratory conditions. Treatment with Fitoverm 0.3%, FOS 3% and synthetic industrial drug Briz 25% of e.c. 0.75% of grass stand at the stage of grazing for cattle in pasture conditions statistically significantly reduces the number of ticks by 71–79%.

About the Authors

E. I. Butakov
Federal Altai Scientific Center for Agrobiotechnology
Russian Federation
35 Scientific Town, Barnaul, Altai Territory, 656910


L. D. Shamanskaya
Federal Altai Scientific Center for Agrobiotechnology
Russian Federation
35 Scientific Town, Barnaul, Altai Territory, 656910


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Butakov E.I., Shamanskaya L.D. The efficacy of FOS and Fitoverm drugs against Ixodes ticks. Russian Journal of Parasitology. 2021;15(1):85-91. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31016/1998-8435-2021-15-1-85-91

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