Title of article :
Assessment of sensitivity level of honeybee (Apis mellifera) to neonicotinoid insecticides
Author/Authors :
Sheikh, Umer Ayyaz Aslam Department of Entomology - Faculty of Agriculture - The University of Poonch - Rawalakot - AJ&K, Pakistan , Imran, Muhammad Department of Entomology - Faculty of Agriculture - The University of Poonch - Rawalakot - AJ&K, Pakistan , Naseem, Tayyaba Department of Entomology - Faculty of Agriculture - The University of Poonch - Rawalakot - AJ&K, Pakistan , Iqbal, Arshad Department of Entomology - Faculty of Agriculture - The University of Poonch - Rawalakot - AJ&K, Pakistan , Mahmood, Khalid Department of Entomology - Faculty of Agriculture - The University of Poonch - Rawalakot - AJ&K, Pakistan
Abstract :
Declining population of honeybee day by day is the major threat, and this declineis due to variety of stressors. As honeybees are consideredmost important pollinators of our managed and wild corps, we investigated the effect of neonicotinoids; acetamiprid, imidacloprid, thiacloprid and clothianidin on honeybees by ingestion and contact method. Finding of this study showed that among these neonicotinoids,imidacloprid and thiacloprid were most toxic insecticides with 100% mortality at realistic field dosesby ingestion method with sugar solution as a substitute of nectar after the exposure of 3hrs. Honeybee’s workers exposed with insecticides mixed pollen grains showed that imidacloprid and clothianidin were most toxic as compared to other insecticides at recommended field dose with 100% mortalityand minimum mortality with 60% was observed at thiacloprid field dose after 3hrs exposure. The results of contact toxicity showed that all four insecticides were most toxic with wet filter paper with 100% mortality at recommend field dose after the exposure of 3hr, and with dry filter paper imidacloprid and thiacloprid showed 100% mortality and acetamiprid and clothianidin with 53.3% mortality after the exposure of 3hrs at field dose. Overall conclusion from the present study indicatesthat from these four insecticides imidacloprid was the most toxic as compared to all others on both ingestion and contact method at recommended field dose.
Keywords :
Apis mellifera , Honeybee , Sensitivity level , Insecticides , Neonicotinoids
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Agriculture and Biology