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Crop pests changing with pesticides

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/technology/5153551/crop-pests-changing-with-pesticides-gm/

ABC – November 18, 2008, 1:03 pm

Mites like this are on the rise and are one of the harder pests to control, say researchers. Supplied © [Enlarge photo]

Increasing pesticide use is changing the profile of insect and other pests that Australian farmers must contend with, and genetically modified (GM) crops are set to bring their own changes, experts say.

Ecological geneticist Dr Andrew Weeks from the University of Melbourne and colleagues report their findings in the Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture.

In the first study of its kind, Weeks and colleagues compared recent reports of winter grain pests with those dating back as far as 1980.

In both Victoria and Western Australia they found pests such as armyworms and pea weevils have declined, but other pests such as mites and lucerne fleas have been on the rise.

“One of the big things that we found was that a couple of species of mites, which weren’t even really recorded early on, had become quite prevalent now,” said Dr Weeks, who is based at the Centre for Environmental Stress and Adaptation Research.

Unfortunately, he says mites are one of the harder pests to control.

While some of these changes are likely to be associated with drier climates, the researchers say that there has also been an increase in pesticide use.

Dr Weeks says drought-stressed farmers worried about losing their crop to pests have been carrying out extra “insurance” sprays of pesticides before they put in their crops.

“While pesticide use has increased, it’s knocking out a lot of your other pests but it’s not harming these [the mites] as much,” he said.

He also says the greater herbicide use has led to a decline beneficial species like carabid beetles that are effective predators of slugs and snails.

Dr Weeks says the drought has also encouraged many farmers to reduce the tillage of their soil, by using herbicides to kill unwanted plants and keeping the stubble in the ground to reduce evaporation, but this may help slugs and snails to thrive.

New agricultural technologies, such as GM crops, are also likely to be a driver in changing the pests that farmers have to face, says Dr Weeks.

For example, he says, canola which has been genetically modified to be resistant to herbicides will enable farmers to eradicate most weeds.

While this will lead to a decrease in pests that harbour in weeds, it may lead to a rise in pests that can survive in such environments, he said.

He says the absence of weeds may also reduce the number of beneficial organisms that act as a natural check on pests.

“If you’ve got a very barren landscape … the chances are the pests are going to be greater,” Dr Weeks said.

According to Dr Weeks, there has been no research in Australia on the impact of how the management of GM crops will affect pests.

“It’s one of weak points at this stage of the whole GM debate,” he said.

Crops engineered to exude the Bt insecticidal toxin are likely to reduce pesticide applications, Dr Weeks and colleagues add.

But a major concern is the development of resistance in the insects they are designed to control, the researchers say.

This resistance can be delayed with the use of “refuges” of non-GM crop, they add.

“This, however, may not always be the case, and any new insecticidal transgene incorporated into crop plants must be thoroughly tested on a range of organisms and ecosystems,” the researchers write.

The research was funded by the Grains Research and Development Corporation.



Responsible but Invisible: The Severity of Dust Mites

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
dustmit31Have you ever seen anything through a microscope? Ever watched a Discovery Channel Show that shows pictures of the smallest things, not visible to the human eye without magnification? The beautiful things that doctors get to see such as rushing blood cells, the DNA double helix, and the unsurpassed clarity of a perfect diamond.

Now imagine the not so pretty things….the viruses attributed to e.bola and influenza or DUST MITES. I draw attention to the dust mites and compare it to e.bola and flu after a very interesting and chilling conversation I had with a friend recently. We discussed the prominence of dust mites in the home and how responsible they are for many illnesses. SHOCKING! Did you know that one of the most strongly allergenic materials found indoors is house dust? Even more, did you know that house dust is composed of dead skin and fecal pellets from dust mites? Typical allergies consist of hay fever, watery eyes, runny nose, itching, sneezing, and difficulty in breathing. Scientists say that most concentrations of dust mites are found in mattresses, bedroom carpeting, and household furniture.

While maintaining a clean home and environment will help , and a good hot wash will kill the mites, that’s only for things that can be washed. What about your mattress, furniture, carpet? How do you treat those? To date, there have been no confirmed pesticides labeled to treat for mites, and before recommendations are made in the U.S. the EPA will have to approve it.

Well have no fear, WONDERCIDE is here. I use this bio-solution to treat my animals and home for pests. It has completely replaced all pesticides in my home and yard, and because it is 100% non-toxic I can use it on my children and pets. I couldn’t be happier. I have tried it on everything from mosquitoes to roaches, fleas, ticks, flies, scorpions, ants, chiggers, head lice, and now dust mites. After having that talk with my friend, I realize now how responsible they are for my mornings of waking up and not being able to breath. And how gross they actually are. After I stripped my bedding and sprayed the mattress with Wondercide, I woke up breathing as easily as ever. I can’t believe it!

I figured there were more people out there like me, unable to breath and suffering from allergies inside their homes. Well never again. Use Wondercide to make those days a memory.



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