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Title of Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci India Sect B Biol Sci

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Abbravation: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences

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Springer India

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10.1002/anie.201102423

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2250-1746

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Increasing Efficacy of Eucalyptus Oil as Repellent

Authors: Neena Singla Ramandeep Kaur
Publish Date: 2016/03/03
Volume: 87, Issue: 4, Pages: 1407-1413
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Plant based nonlethal repellents are most suitable for rodent control Present studies were conducted to increase the efficacy of eucalyptus oil as repellent against black rat Rattus rattus by its controlled release through encapsulated wax blocks Mature and healthy R rattus of both sexes were exposed to 5 10 and 20  eucalyptus oil encapsulated in wax blocks in laboratory pens in bichoice tests Each concentration was applied through three different modes of application ie daily once a week and every second day per week Repellent effect of the oil was assessed based on food consumption from treated and untreated sides of a chamber for four days a week Food consumption was found to be significantly P ≤ 005 low from treatment side as compared to that observed on untreated side at all the three concentrations tested indicating repellent effect of the eucalyptus oil against R rattus Percent repellency with eucalyptus oil encapsulated in wax blocks at all the three concentrations was found to be similar Being the minimum effective concentration present studies suggest the use of 5  eucalyptus oil encapsulated in wax blocks as repellent against R rattus This method may be used as part of integrated pest management technology for managing rats in enclosed store houses


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