| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Speaker | Dr. Michael Scharf, Purdue University |
| Moderator | Dr. Dan Suiter, UGA Extension Entomologist |
| Original Air Date | October 18, 2017 |
| Duration | 1 hour, 7 minutes |
| Series | Getting the Best of Pests — Structural Pest Control |
Georgia Applicator Category:
Credit Eligibility: This archived presentation is suitable for asynchronous CEU delivery to licensed pest control operators holding Category 35 certification. Verify current CEU acceptance with the Georgia Department of Agriculture before scheduling.
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Dr. Michael Scharf of Purdue University covers insecticide classification and mode of action at a level appropriate for licensed pest control professionals. The presentation provides foundational knowledge that supports informed product selection, resistance management, and customer communication.
Topics covered include: a review of insect physiology as it relates to insecticide activity (nervous system, cuticle, digestive tract, tracheal system, musculature); the four basic modes of action (stimulation, blockage, modulation, inhibition); the LD50 concept and mammalian safety; five neurotoxic insecticide classifications (sodium channel agents, chloride channel agents, acetylcholine receptor agents, acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, combination products); four non-neurotoxic classifications (diamides, insect growth regulators, energy production inhibitors, cuticle dehydrating dusts); and practical factors affecting insecticide performance including formulations, pest behavior, sanitation, and resistance management through product rotation.
The Q&A session addresses: combination product resistance, new active ingredient development, IRAC classifications, nicotinoid vs. neonicotinoid terminology, oral vs. dermal toxicity routes, repellent vs. non-repellent insecticides, and essential oil-based products.
For agents directing attendees to specific sections:
| Time | Topic |
|---|---|
| 0:00 | Introduction and Speaker Credentials |
| 1:45 | Why Understanding Mode of Action Matters |
| 8:26 | Insect Physiology Overview |
| 14:02 | Insecticide Classification Basics |
| 17:51 | Four Basic Modes of Action |
| 19:41 | LD50 Concept and Mammalian Safety |
| 22:46 | Neurotoxic Insecticide Classifications Begin |
| 32:24 | Sodium Channel Insecticides |
| 34:12 | Chloride Channel Insecticides |
| 36:20 | Acetylcholine Receptor Insecticides |
| 38:04 | Combination Products |
| 39:07 | Non-Neurotoxic Insecticides Begin |
| 40:02 | Diamides |
| 41:42 | Insect Growth Regulators |
| 45:18 | Energy Production Inhibitors |
| 46:56 | Cuticle Dehydrating Dusts |
| 48:15 | Factors Affecting Insecticide Efficacy |
| 54:19 | Resistance Management |
| 57:53 | Q&A Session Begins |
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