Development of herbal insectcide from cedrus atlantica against house flies
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2020-12-12Author
Atuha, Moses
Kariuki, Joseph, Kingori
Kateregga, Ismael
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ABSTRACT
Background: Musca domesticaLinnaeus (house flies)(family Muscidae) are a general health
hazard worldwide.Insecticides such organophosphates, organochlorides and pyrethroid such as
permethrin are being used for house fly control. However, house flies can develop resistance to
these pesticides and health and environmental risks as associated with these compounds, thus
there is need to continue to research for alternative methods of fly management. And essential
oils are potential alternatives that are environmental friendly insecticides.
General objective: To develop a herbal insecticide from CedrusatlanticaManetti against house
flies.
Methods:This was an experimental quantitative study were by the percentage mortality of the
house flies per agiven concentration of the formulations were obtained. A safe strength of the
emulsion was also be attained through dermatoxicity tests and an appropriate one selected.
Results:Cedrusatlantica oil extract has pecticidal effects against Musca domestica at a
concentration that is as low as 0.5% giving a mortality rate of 50% in 20minutes. However the
effects increase with increase in the concentration.
Conclusions: This study found out that;
Cedrusatlantica has insecticidal and repulsive effects against house flies (Musca domestica) at
even smaller concentrations (as small as 0.5%) in a short period of time. These effects are as
effective as the synthetic pesticides. Given that the natural sources are said to be safer than the
synthetic, Cedrusatlantica emulsion will be one of the best options against house flies.
Cedrusatlantica oil formulated into an emulsion isn’t irritating to the skin;therefore it can be
topically used onto the skin