Abstract

Abstract Fall applications of granular Deltamethrin were applied to individual mounds of RIFA in residential turf on 14 Nov, 1995 in Dallas, TX. Material was applied with either a hand held shaker over the mound (including a 6 inch perimeter area around the mound) or with a drop spreader delivering either 2 or 3 lb per 1000 ft2 over a 4 ft2 area encompassing the mound. Each chemical treatment was washed in with 1 gal of water per mound. Diazinon 5G was used as the standard control and both a water check (1 gal of water sprinkled over each mound) and an untreated check were included. All treatments were replicated on 12 isolated mounds. Mound activity was assessed the day before treatments and 3-d, 1-wk, and 2-wk posttreatment ratings were taken. Mound activity was determined by stomping hard (4-5 times) on the soil or turf ca 1 ft from the mound in a circle around each mound. For the final rating at 2 wk, each colony was also excavated to a depth of ca. 8 inches with a small shovel to determine mound activity. If no live ants were found, the colony was considered dead. The percentage mortality provided by each chemical treatment was determined and the means were separated using exact confidence intervals calculated from binomial distribution (Steel & Torrie. 1960. Principles and Procedures of Statistics. McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.).

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