For controlling adult house flies and stable flies in and around agricultural animal facilities.
Note: √ Highly toxic to invertebrates and algae. Dangerous to bees.
How can they be administered?
A variety of application methods for administering pesticide products to cattle are in use.
√ Premises surface spray √ Bait
Resistance
Reported in: √ House flies (detected overseas, untested in Australia)
Avoid repetitive use of the same chemical group (Spinosyns belong to IRAC Mode of Action group 5) to avoid the build-up of resistant individuals within populations.
Table 1. Spinosyn, active and the targeted parasites for which the actives are registered for.
Chemical
Pests targeted (may vary with formulation)
Worms
Premises flies*
Ticks
Lice
Mites
Spinosyns
Spinosad
√
*IRAC Mode of Action group 5
What are they?
Spinosyns are broad spectrum insecticides produced by two species of soil bacteria.
How do they work?
Spinosyns are fast-acting compounds that cause involuntary and prolonged tremors in the insect nervous system bringing about irreversible paralysis and death.
Spinosad is absorbed via ingestion with lesser amounts absorbed across the insect cuticle through direct exposure.
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