Study Finds Synergistic Effect of Flupyradifurone and Fungal Pathogen in Controlling Lasius niger Ant Populations
A recent study has demonstrated the combined effectiveness of the insecticide flupyradifurone and a fungal pathogen in controlling populations of the ant species *Lasius niger*. Researchers found that using these two methods together produced a synergistic effect, enhancing pest control outcomes. The findings suggest potential applications for integrated pest management strategies, particularly in agricultural settings where sustainable and organic practices are prioritized.
The study focused on evaluating the impact of flupyradifurone, a relatively new insecticide, alongside a specific fungal pathogen known to target ants. Results indicated that the combination significantly improved mortality rates among *Lasius niger* ants compared to using either method alone. The research highlights how combining chemical and biological approaches can optimize pest control while potentially reducing reliance on traditional pesticides. Scientists involved in the study emphasized its relevance for developing more effective and environmentally conscious solutions to manage ant infestations in farming systems.
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Date: October 21, 2025
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