Strain variation in feeding response of house flies, Musca domestica, to denatonium benzoate, a bittering agent used in commercial fly baits
Panchalie B. Gunathunga, B. H. King, Edwin R. Burgess I.V.

TL;DR
House flies from different locations show varied feeding responses to a bittering agent used in fly baits, with some populations avoiding it at certain concentrations.
Contribution
The study reveals strain-specific differences in house fly feeding behavior in response to denatonium benzoate concentrations.
Findings
Males of WD and UF strains avoided 100 ppm denatonium benzoate, but DBQB males did not.
Females of all strains avoided 1000 ppm but not lower concentrations.
Denatonium benzoate at 100 ppm reduced male consumption in some strains but not females.
Abstract
Granular fly baits remain one of the most popular and effective forms of chemical control of house flies (Musca domestica). While these baits contain a sucrose phagostimulant, some also contain the bittering agent denatonium benzoate at 20 or 100 ppm, as a feeding deterrent for humans. The response of adult house flies to 10, 100 and, 1000 ppm denatonium benzoate in sucrose solution was compared to response to sucrose only solution using proboscis extension response and no-choice consumption assays. Three house fly strains, DBQB, WD, and UF, each from a different Florida dairy farm, were tested within two generations of collection. Strain DBQB, but not strains WD or UF, had a known history of exposure to toxic baits containing denatonium benzoate, although recent insecticide history was unknown. For males, all strains avoided proboscis extension response and consumption with 1000 ppm,…
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TopicsInsect and Pesticide Research · Insect behavior and control techniques · Forensic Entomology and Diptera Studies
