Repellent effects of the essential oil of Lavendula angustifolia against adults of Hyalomma marginatum rufipes |
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Authors: | Mkolo M N Magano S R |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, University of Limpopo, PO Box 139, Medunsa Campus, 0204 South Africa. |
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Abstract: | The repellent effects of the essential oil of Lavendula angustifolia on adults of Hyalomma marginatum rufipes was studied at concentrations of 5, 10 and 20% v/v. A suitable tick climbing bioassay based on the questing behaviour of ticks was used to test for repellency. High percentage repellency (range 70-100) was shown at all concentrations of the essential oil of L. angustifolia, although at 5% v/v it only persisted for the first 40 minutes compared with 120 minutes at other concentrations (10 and 20% v/v). The repellent strength of L. angustifolia compared well (P > 0.05) with that of DEET (N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide), a commercial reference repellent, for the 2-hour period of the study. |
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