Characterization of Imidacloprid Resistance in the House fly

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House flies are major pests of agriculture and public health. Globally imidacloprid is formulated as bait for house fly control. However there have been reports of both physiological and behavioral resistance to imidacloprid. Surveys in California and Florida in the United States determined physiological resistance to imidacloprid yet there has been no study to characterize resistance in house flies from this region. This book is an investigation of this resistance. Three laboratory imidacloprid selections of a strain obtained from Florida increased resistance creating a strain 2300-fold and 130-fold resistant in females and males respectively. Resistance was unstable declined over time and synergistic. Treatment with piperonyl butoxide (PBO) could not suppress imidacloprid resistance indicating cytochrome P450s detoxification does not confer resistance. There was ≥100-fold cross-resistance to acetamiprid and dinotefuran but none to spinosad. Resistance mapped to autosomes 3 and 4. This study discusses the significance of these results to practical imidacloprid resistance management and the potential resistance mechanisms involved.
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