MANAGEMENT OF LONE STAR TICKS (ACARI, IXODIDAE) IN RECREATIONAL AREAS WITH ACARICIDE APPLICATIONS, VEGETATIVE MANAGEMENT, AND EXCLUSION OF WHITE-TAILED DEER

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作者
BLOEMER, SR
MOUNT, GA
MORRIS, TA
ZIMMERMAN, RH
BARNARD, DR
SNODDY, EL
机构
[1] TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHOR,LAND BETWEEN LAKES,RECREAT RESOURCES BRANCH,GOLDEN POND,KY 42211
[2] ORG PANAMER DE LA SALUD,CARACAS 1010,VENEZUELA
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10.1093/jmedent/27.4.543
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
A project on management of lone star ticks, Amblyomma americanum (L.), at Land Between the Lakes, a Tennessee Valley Authority recreational area in Kentucky-Tennessee, during 1984-1988, demonstrated the effectiveness and economics of three control technologies. Acaricide applications (chlorpyrifos at 0.28 kg [AI]/ha), vegetative management (mowing and removal of 40% overstory and 90-100% of midstory, understory, and leaf litter), and host management (white-tailed deer exclusion from a 71-ha campground with a single-line fence) provided 75, 70, and 64% mean controls of all life stages of the lone star tick, respectively. Combinations of acaricide applications + vegetative management, acaricide applications + host management, and acaricide applications + vegetative management + host management produced 94, 89, and 96% mean control of all life stages, respectively. The costs of acaricide applications (two per year), vegetative management (two mowings per year), and white-tailed deer exclusion (single-line fence) were $45, $150, and $30/ha/yr, respectively. Results of this project are used to design management strategies that could be considered for use against lone star ticks in recreational areas.
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