Assessing the off-target movement of tebufenozide in forested ecosystems: implications for vernal pond ecosystems
Mason S. Ward, Hlengilizwe Nyoni, Odette Mina, Jon N. Sweetman

TL;DR
This study finds that the pesticide tebufenozide reaches vernal ponds even outside sprayed areas, potentially threatening sensitive ecosystems.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence of tebufenozide's off-target movement into vernal ponds and its spatial distribution patterns.
Findings
Tebufenozide was detected in 39 water and 40 sediment samples, including unsprayed areas.
Ponds within spray blocks had significantly higher pesticide concentrations.
Higher concentrations were found in ponds closer to spray zones, but no clear dispersal direction was observed.
Abstract
The widespread use of pesticides has significantly contributed to managing pest populations in both agricultural and forest ecosystems, yet concerns about their unintended impacts on non-target habitats continue to grow. Tebufenozide, a pesticide commonly used to control forest defoliator pests, including spongy moth (Lymantria dispar dispar), is known for its selective action on Lepidopteran larvae. Despite its targeted mode of action, the potential transport and fate of tebufenozide into sensitive forested aquatic habitats, such as vernal ponds, is not well understood. This study examines the spatial distribution of tebufenozide in 41 vernal ponds located within three state forests in central Pennsylvania (Bald Eagle, Rothrock, and Tuscarora) by analyzing sediment and water samples collected within and outside designated spray blocks. Tebufenozide was detected in 39 water samples and…
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TopicsInsect-Plant Interactions and Control · Insect Pheromone Research and Control · Insect Resistance and Genetics
