Evaluation of the efficacy of different pour-on formulations against cattle ticks in Kenya

As part of a continuing programme to aid in the development of new acaricides, the efficacy in the field of four different pour-on formulations was tested against four economically important tick species in Kenya. Synthetic pyrethroids flumethrin, cypermethrin (mixed isomers), and alpha cypermethrin were compared together with an organophosphate, phosmet. All the acaricides were applied along the dorsal midline of the animals except where Porect was applied onto the ears, neck and face of the animals as an alternative treatment. Bayticol was significantly more effective than all the others tested (P minus than 0.05) for the duration of the trial of 14 days and would be of immense benefit to farmers who are dipping once or even twice a week and still experience losses from Theileria parva infection or East Coast Fever (ECF). Porect, SF06666 and SF06646 were found inadequate to be used in situations where susceptible cattle are reared in ECF endemic areas. However, they can be used where farmers rear resistant cattle and where the priority is to reduce tick worry without trekking animals for long distances to the dip. SF06666 had poor control over body ticks particularly the Amblyomma species. Porect at special application rates to the ears, face and neck is too cumbersome to be practicable. There was a significant rub/off effect on to the synthetic pyrethroid control animals, especially Bayticol, which contributed to the low numbers of total ticks in the controls relative to total ticks pre-treatment

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Main Authors: 110855 Rinkanya, F.G.R., 123540 Tatchell, R.J.
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Published: 1988
Subjects:CONTROL DE ACAROS, ACARICIDAS, GANADO BOVINO, GARRAPATAS, BOOPHILUS DECOLORATUS, AMBLYOMMA VARIEGATUM, AMBLYOMMA COHAERENS, RHIPICEPHALUS EVERTSI, KENIA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:445182020-02-03T21:08:01ZEvaluation of the efficacy of different pour-on formulations against cattle ticks in Kenya 110855 Rinkanya, F.G.R. 123540 Tatchell, R.J. 1988As part of a continuing programme to aid in the development of new acaricides, the efficacy in the field of four different pour-on formulations was tested against four economically important tick species in Kenya. Synthetic pyrethroids flumethrin, cypermethrin (mixed isomers), and alpha cypermethrin were compared together with an organophosphate, phosmet. All the acaricides were applied along the dorsal midline of the animals except where Porect was applied onto the ears, neck and face of the animals as an alternative treatment. Bayticol was significantly more effective than all the others tested (P minus than 0.05) for the duration of the trial of 14 days and would be of immense benefit to farmers who are dipping once or even twice a week and still experience losses from Theileria parva infection or East Coast Fever (ECF). Porect, SF06666 and SF06646 were found inadequate to be used in situations where susceptible cattle are reared in ECF endemic areas. However, they can be used where farmers rear resistant cattle and where the priority is to reduce tick worry without trekking animals for long distances to the dip. SF06666 had poor control over body ticks particularly the Amblyomma species. Porect at special application rates to the ears, face and neck is too cumbersome to be practicable. There was a significant rub/off effect on to the synthetic pyrethroid control animals, especially Bayticol, which contributed to the low numbers of total ticks in the controls relative to total ticks pre-treatmentAs part of a continuing programme to aid in the development of new acaricides, the efficacy in the field of four different pour-on formulations was tested against four economically important tick species in Kenya. Synthetic pyrethroids flumethrin, cypermethrin (mixed isomers), and alpha cypermethrin were compared together with an organophosphate, phosmet. All the acaricides were applied along the dorsal midline of the animals except where Porect was applied onto the ears, neck and face of the animals as an alternative treatment. Bayticol was significantly more effective than all the others tested (P minus than 0.05) for the duration of the trial of 14 days and would be of immense benefit to farmers who are dipping once or even twice a week and still experience losses from Theileria parva infection or East Coast Fever (ECF). Porect, SF06666 and SF06646 were found inadequate to be used in situations where susceptible cattle are reared in ECF endemic areas. However, they can be used where farmers rear resistant cattle and where the priority is to reduce tick worry without trekking animals for long distances to the dip. SF06666 had poor control over body ticks particularly the Amblyomma species. Porect at special application rates to the ears, face and neck is too cumbersome to be practicable. There was a significant rub/off effect on to the synthetic pyrethroid control animals, especially Bayticol, which contributed to the low numbers of total ticks in the controls relative to total ticks pre-treatmentCONTROL DE ACAROSACARICIDASGANADO BOVINOGARRAPATASBOOPHILUS DECOLORATUSAMBLYOMMA VARIEGATUMAMBLYOMMA COHAERENSRHIPICEPHALUS EVERTSIKENIATropical Pest Management (RU)
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topic CONTROL DE ACAROS
ACARICIDAS
GANADO BOVINO
GARRAPATAS
BOOPHILUS DECOLORATUS
AMBLYOMMA VARIEGATUM
AMBLYOMMA COHAERENS
RHIPICEPHALUS EVERTSI
KENIA
CONTROL DE ACAROS
ACARICIDAS
GANADO BOVINO
GARRAPATAS
BOOPHILUS DECOLORATUS
AMBLYOMMA VARIEGATUM
AMBLYOMMA COHAERENS
RHIPICEPHALUS EVERTSI
KENIA
spellingShingle CONTROL DE ACAROS
ACARICIDAS
GANADO BOVINO
GARRAPATAS
BOOPHILUS DECOLORATUS
AMBLYOMMA VARIEGATUM
AMBLYOMMA COHAERENS
RHIPICEPHALUS EVERTSI
KENIA
CONTROL DE ACAROS
ACARICIDAS
GANADO BOVINO
GARRAPATAS
BOOPHILUS DECOLORATUS
AMBLYOMMA VARIEGATUM
AMBLYOMMA COHAERENS
RHIPICEPHALUS EVERTSI
KENIA
110855 Rinkanya, F.G.R.
123540 Tatchell, R.J.
Evaluation of the efficacy of different pour-on formulations against cattle ticks in Kenya
description As part of a continuing programme to aid in the development of new acaricides, the efficacy in the field of four different pour-on formulations was tested against four economically important tick species in Kenya. Synthetic pyrethroids flumethrin, cypermethrin (mixed isomers), and alpha cypermethrin were compared together with an organophosphate, phosmet. All the acaricides were applied along the dorsal midline of the animals except where Porect was applied onto the ears, neck and face of the animals as an alternative treatment. Bayticol was significantly more effective than all the others tested (P minus than 0.05) for the duration of the trial of 14 days and would be of immense benefit to farmers who are dipping once or even twice a week and still experience losses from Theileria parva infection or East Coast Fever (ECF). Porect, SF06666 and SF06646 were found inadequate to be used in situations where susceptible cattle are reared in ECF endemic areas. However, they can be used where farmers rear resistant cattle and where the priority is to reduce tick worry without trekking animals for long distances to the dip. SF06666 had poor control over body ticks particularly the Amblyomma species. Porect at special application rates to the ears, face and neck is too cumbersome to be practicable. There was a significant rub/off effect on to the synthetic pyrethroid control animals, especially Bayticol, which contributed to the low numbers of total ticks in the controls relative to total ticks pre-treatment
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topic_facet CONTROL DE ACAROS
ACARICIDAS
GANADO BOVINO
GARRAPATAS
BOOPHILUS DECOLORATUS
AMBLYOMMA VARIEGATUM
AMBLYOMMA COHAERENS
RHIPICEPHALUS EVERTSI
KENIA
author 110855 Rinkanya, F.G.R.
123540 Tatchell, R.J.
author_facet 110855 Rinkanya, F.G.R.
123540 Tatchell, R.J.
author_sort 110855 Rinkanya, F.G.R.
title Evaluation of the efficacy of different pour-on formulations against cattle ticks in Kenya
title_short Evaluation of the efficacy of different pour-on formulations against cattle ticks in Kenya
title_full Evaluation of the efficacy of different pour-on formulations against cattle ticks in Kenya
title_fullStr Evaluation of the efficacy of different pour-on formulations against cattle ticks in Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the efficacy of different pour-on formulations against cattle ticks in Kenya
title_sort evaluation of the efficacy of different pour-on formulations against cattle ticks in kenya
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