Efficacy of Amitraz-Impregnated Collars on White-Tailed Deer (Artiodactyla: Cervidae) in Reducing Free-Living Populations of Lone Star Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae)

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作者
Pound, J. M. [1 ]
Lohmeyer, K. H. [1 ]
Davey, R. B. [2 ]
Miller, J. A.
George, J. E.
机构
[1] USDA ARS, Knipling Bushland US Livestock Insects Res Lab, Kerrville, TX 78028 USA
[2] USDA ARS, Cattle Fever Tick Res Lab, Edinburg, TX 78541 USA
关键词
tick control; neckband; collar; amitraz; white-tailed deer; TOPICAL TREATMENT DEVICE; INFESTATIONS;
D O I
10.1603/EC12219
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Over a 7 yr period, we monitored the effect of a commercially available, amitraz impregnated anti-tick collar in controlling free-living populations of lone star ticks, Amblyomma americanum (L.) when manually fitted around necks of white-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus (Zimmermann). Study animals in treatment and control groups were confined in 38.8 ha game-fenced and densely vegetated treatment plots in South Texas. Tick densities during years 1 and 7 served as untreated pre- and posttreatment comparisons and treatments occurred during years 2 through 5. Reductions in tick densities in the treatment plot were compared against tick densities in a control plot having similar vegetation and numbers of untreated deer. During years of treatment, indices of control pressure ranged from 18.2 to 82.6 for nymphs and 16.9-78.7 for adults, and efficacy, expressed as percentage control during the final year of treatment, was 77.2 and 85.0%, respectively, for nymphal and adult ticks. These data show that acaricidal collar treatments provide efficacies very similar to those achieved with the existing ivermectin-medicated bait and '4-Poster' topical treatment technologies to control ticks feeding on wild white-tailed deer.
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页码:2207 / 2212
页数:6
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