Abstract
Background: Ladybird beetles are great bio-control agents and campodeiform grubs of these little predators are able to devour aphids in a voracious fashion. They feed on a wide array of aphid species most noticeably on the infamous black aphids or cowpea aphids Aphis craccivora (Koch). Methods: The growth and feeding potential of C. sexmaculata were studied in the laboratory of the Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences (Institute of Agricultural Sciences), SOA Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, India at four different temperatures 20°C, 25°C, 30°C and 35°C during 2021-2022. Result: The life history parameters indicated that the duration of eggs, larvae, pupae, adult males and adult females was longest at 30°C and shortest at 20°C. Such variations were also observed in morphometry and feeding potential. The trend was 30°C greater than 25°C greater than 35°C greater than 20°C. In the case of feeding potential the trend was adult female greater than adult male greater than 4th instar greater than 3rd instar greater than 2nd instar greater than 1st instar across all temperatures. Adult females lived longer than males and thereby consumed more aphids than males. Maximum consumption was seen in case of adult female at 30°C which was 633±5.71 aphids and least feeding was seen at 20°C by 1st instar grub which was 8.9±0.56 aphids. The effect of insecticides in direct spray method indicated that dimethoate 30EC killed more ladybirds and clothianidin 50% WDG killed the least. This trend was strong across all temperatures and insect growth stages. The feed contamination method indicated that clothianidin 50% WDG, imidacloprid 17.8% SL and thiamethoxam 25% WG produced higher mortality rates than direct contamination method. All insecticides showed increased mortality up to 72 h and the mortality trend was 72 HAT greater than 48 HAT greater than 24 HAT. The mortality rate of immature individuals is higher than that of adults.
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