EFFICIENCY OF USING ACARICIDAL DRUGS OF NATURAL ORIGIN AGAINST PSOROPTES CUNICULI
2020
Butakov, E.I. (Federal Altai Scientific Centre for Agro-biotechnology) | Shamanskaya, L.D. (Federal Altai Scientific Centre for Agro-biotechnology)
Psoroptic scab, an invasive disease of rabbits, caused by mite Psoroptes cuniculi (Delafond, 1859) and characterized by superficial skin lesions, as well as, in the case of second microflora, damage to the membranes of the brain, is a serious problem in rabbit breeding. Applied aerosols of chemical preparations include cyodrin, acrodex, psoroptol or dermatozole, as well as organophosphorus acaricides cannot provide 100% effect due to the absence of a radically destructive effect on the mite’s eggs. Systemic drugs (neocidol, diazinon) are highly toxic to animals, aquatic organisms and bees. The aim of the research was to develop environmentally friendly preparations of natural origin for the extermination of the Psoroptes cuniculi scabies at industrial farms. The objective of the research was to test new drugs developed at the M. A. Lisavenko Research Institute of Siberia and the Far East on Acariformes and green (insecticidal) soap, which has a toxic effect on insects and mites via plasmolysis, which have undergone wide testing on various garden crops of open and protected ground.
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