IE52640B1 - Pesticidal compositions - Google Patents

Pesticidal compositions

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IE52640B1
IE52640B1 IE119082A IE119082A IE52640B1 IE 52640 B1 IE52640 B1 IE 52640B1 IE 119082 A IE119082 A IE 119082A IE 119082 A IE119082 A IE 119082A IE 52640 B1 IE52640 B1 IE 52640B1
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The present invention relates to novel insecticidal and acaricidal compositions which contain an active ingredient combination, together with one or more inert adjuvants, and to the use of said combination,or of a composition containing it, for controlling insects and mites of the order Acarina.
The control of pests is increasingly giving rise to serious problems which involve environmental pollution on the one hand, and the development of resistance on the other. Although a wide range of pesticides Is available, increasing environmental pollution puts a limit to the use of chemical substances. However, if there is no longer any guarantee of the total destruction of a pest population, including its various development stages, as a consequence of low rates of application, then the development of resistance to the chemicals employed is promoted. This resistance leads to the build-up of pest populations which are not adequately controlled, or which can no longer be controlled at all, by the compounds originally employed. Resistance can be built up not only to individual compounds, but also to classes of compounds. Xt is therefore desirable in pest control to use compositions which hinder the development of resistance when employed in environmentally tolerable rates of application.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide compositions for controlling insects and mites of the order Acarina, in particular parasitic mites and, most particularly, mites which are parasites of animals, with which compositions pests are effectively controlled using environmentally tolerable rates of application, while substantially avoiding the development of resistance.
The compositions of the present invention contain an active ingredient combination which consists of a compound of the formula I ?Η2 -NHR (I) in which E is a cyclopropyl or an isopropyl group, and a compound selected from the group consisting of a-cyano-3phenoxybenayl 3-(1,2-dibromo-2,2-dichloroethyl) 2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate of the formula Ila BrCl^C - CHBr CH „ , ca- CH - C - 0 - CH -f jj f a <IIa) 4-, v i ii V 3-phenoxybenzyl (IRS)-cis,trans-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate of the formula (lib) CL CH Cl C\>CH - c - 0 - CH2 -J . 5 A \ /’ A CH3 (Uh) lH-indene-l-spiro-11-[2,2-dimethyl-3-({a-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl}-oxycarbonyl)-cyclopropane] of the formula lie CH, CH, \33. V // \ / \ » · · ι ii_1,1 \ / CN II I - C - 0 - CH I II \/ i II (lie) (RS)-a-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (RS)-2-(4-chloropheny1)-3methylbutyrate of the formula lid CH, CH, s3 / 3 CH 0 1 H Cl—ζ )- CH - C - 0 CN I - CH • o · // \ /\ f \ — · · · · I II I II • · · · v V (Hd) and (RS)-a-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (lRS)-cis,trans-3-(2,2dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate of the formula lie ,C=CH-I Cl' C^CH1-0-2• 0 · / \ Z \ ^ \ • · * · I II I II ·. · ·. · \z \z (lie) The individual compounds of which the active combination is composed are known pesticides prepared by known methods. ingredient and can be The compound of the formula Ii in which R is a cyclopropyl group, is described in Belgian patent specification 857 896; and the compound of the formula I, in which R is an isopropyl group, is known from J. Med. Chem. 10 (1967), 457.
The compound of the formula (Ila) is disclosed in German Offenlegungsschrift 2 805 226. The compound of the formula lib is disclosed in Nature (London), 1973, 246, 169, and is known as permethrin. The compound of the formula lie is disclosed in US Patent Specification 3 966 959 and is known as cypothrin. The compound of the formula lid is disclosed in British patent specification 1 439 615 and is known as fenvalerate. The formula lie is disclosed in the Pesticide Manual, 6th Ed., 1979, and is known as cypermethrin.
Surprisingly, it has now been found that the active ingredient combination in the compositions of the invention has a synergistic effect, i.e. that it significantly exceeds the additive effect of the individual components.
The weight ratio of a compound of the formula I to a compound of the formula Ila, lib, lie, lid or lie in the active ingredient combinations of the invention is in the range from 1:100 to 100:1. To bring about the synergistic effect, the preferred range is from 1:10 to 10:1.
The invention on which the compositions are based is illustrated by the following Example. The determination of the synergistic effect is carried out by the method of Y.P. Sun and E.R. Johnson for determining the biocidal activity of compound mixtures on specific species [J. Econ. Entomol. 531, 887 (1960)1. In this method, the synergistic effect of the combination of active ingredients is determined by comparing the dose/action curves of the combinations and their individual components, using the co-toxicity indices, and is calculated as follows: IR5q theory co-toxicity index CI = -fR- In this equation, IR^q denotes the concentration of the active ingredients, or combinations thereof, in ug/ml at which no reproduction of 50% of the test organisms takes place.
The theoretical IR^0 value expected of an active ingredient combination is based on the assumption of an additive effect of both the individual components and is calculated by the formula for the harmonic mean: IR5o theory = ir5oa ir50b wherein a is the proportion of compound A and b the proportion of compound B, relative to the total weight of the combination A + B.
Active ingredient combinations with a synergistic, i.e. more than additive, action of the two individual components give co-toxicity indices with values of >1.
Example 1: Fully replete ticks (Boophilus microplus ¥?) of the organophosphorus-resistant strain Biarra, in groups of 40, are fixed in the dorsal position in Petri dishes of 9 cm diameter and treated with freshly prepared solutions or suspensionsof the active ingredients and of active ingredient combinations in standard WHO water. Sufficient liquid is poured into each dish that the ticks are completely immersed. After 1 hour the liquid is poured off and any drops still remaining are shaken off. The Petri dishes with the ticks are then dried overnight at room temperature and subsequently incubated for 4 weeks at 28°C and 80% relative humidity until oviposition has taken place and the larvae have hatched out.
The criteria used for evaluating the activity of the tested compounds and compound mixtures are: the mortality and sterility of the treated female ticks as well as the inability of the eggs to hatch. These effects are used to evaluate the inhibition of reproduction (IR).
A dilution series at different concentrations is used for each active ingredient or combination of active ingredients, and the corresponding dose/action curves and the IR^0 are determined by the method of Berkson (J. Am, Stat. Assoc. 48, 565, 1953).
The co-toxicity values are then determined from the values obtained for test and IR^q theory (Table 1). Combinations of compounds of the formulae I, Ila and lid are tested.
Combination components: (compound of the formula I) (compound of the formula I) B = compound of the formula c = compound of the formula Ila lid Table 1 Compound/compound mixture Weight ratio of the mixture !R test jig/mlir50 O,eo,y pg/ml Cotox, indexA1 - £>15000 - - B -- 7-7 - - 9:1 11.4 76.6 6.72 A^:B 1:9 4 .1 8.6 2.08 C - 10.1 - - AfC 1:1 8.8 20.2 2.29A2 - £>15000 - - B - 7.7 - - A2:B 9:1 10.6 76.6 7.23 A2:B 1:1 5.2 15.4 2.96 A2:B 1:9 4.0 8.6 2.15 C - 10.1 - - A^C 1:1 9.9 20.2 2.03 For controlling insects and mites of the order Acarina, the active ingredient combinations can be used by themselves or in the form of compositions which contain an active ingredient combination together with one or more inert adjuvants. Suitable inert adjuvants are solid and liquid, natural or regenerated substances conventionally employed in the art of formulation, e.g. solvents, dispersants, wetting agents, tackifiers, thickeners or binders.
The active ingredient combinations can be processed to formulations such as dusts, emulsifiable concentrates, granulates, dispersions, sprays, solutions or suspensions. It is also possible to use liquid, in particular, aqueous preparations or concentrates of active ingredient combinations for plunge dips, spray races, pour on solutions and manual methods of application (handspray and hand-dressing).
The compositions of the present invention are conveniently prepared by intimately mixing and/or grinding the active ingredient combinations with suitable adjuvants, with or without the addition of dispersants or solvents which are inert to the active ingredients. The active ingredient combinations can be processed e.g. to the following formulations: solid formulations: dusts, tracking powders, granulates; liquid formulations : a) solutions b) water-dispersible concentrates of the active ingredient combinations: wettable powders, pastes, emulsions.
The compositions of the invention advantageously contain 2 to 80% by weight, preferably 5 to 50% by weight, of active ingredient combination.
Example 2: Wettable powder The following ingredients are intensively mixed in a mixing apparatus: 5 to 50 parts of an active ingredient combination, parts of an absorbent carrier (silica gel K 320 or Wessalon S), 35 to 80 parts by weight of a carrier (Bolus alba or kaolin B 24) and a dispersing agent mixture consisting of parts of a sodium laurylsulfonate and 5 parts of an alkylaryl polyglycol ether. This mixture is ground to a granular size of 5-15 pm in a disc attrition mill or air jet mill. The resultant wettable powder gives a good suspension in water.
Example 3: Dust The following ingredients are intensively mixed: 5 parts by weight of a finely ground active ingredient combination, 3 parts by weight of precipitated silicic acid, and 92 parts by weight of talc.
The active ingredient combinations and the compositions containing them have a pronounced activity against insects and against mites of the order Acarina, especially those forms which are parasites of animals. They are particularly effective against ticks and against insects of the order Diptera, in which connection their excellent action against Diptera belonging to the family Calliphoridae merits special mention. It is especially the larvae of these insects which can cause severe damage in animal husbandry and their control is consequently of the first importance. Most particularly, attention is drawn to the very good efficiency of the active ingredient combinations and of the compositions containing them in controlling representatives of the Lucilia belonging to the family Calliphoridae, especially of the species Lucilia sericata (blowfly).

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1. CLAIMS:1. An insecticidal and acaricidal composition which, together with one or more inert adjuvants, contains an active ingredient combination consisting of a compound of 5 the formula 1 NH, Λ (I) N n H,N—k .·—«HR 2 V in which R is a cyclopropyl or an isopropyl group, and a compound selected from the group consisting of BrCl,C - CHBr - CH^yCH CH 3 II c CN I 0 - CH • 0 · / \ z \ / X ·' · · · I II I II ·. · ·. · w \ / (Ila) 3-phenoxybenzyl(IRS)-cis,trans-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2 dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate of the formula lib Cl Cl CH - CR-,CH - C - 0 - CH, Cil~ X CH 3 / w \ '2 1 II I II • · ·. · V V (lib) 15 ΙΗ-indene-1-spiro-l 1 -[2,2-dimethyl-3-({a-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyll-oxycarbonyl)-cyclopropaneJ of the formula lie CH CH, \ 3 /\z X i ii \ z II - c CN I 0 - CH (He) II (RS)-n-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (RS)-2-(4-chlorophenyl)-3mcthylbutyrate of the formula IId ci -< ; CH. CH/ 3 CH 0 \ 1 li >- CH - C CN 1 , /\ Z°\ /\ - 0 - CH -· · | · *\Z* / - did) and (RS)-a-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (IRS)-cis,trans-3-(2,2dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate of the formula lie c \ fi ? A-A \=CH-CH-rCH-C-O-CH-t j [j Cl X \z· CH 3 CH 3 (lie) wherein the weight ratio of a canpcund of the formula I to a compound of the formula Ila, lib, lie, lid or lie in the active Ingredient 10 combination, is from 100:1 to 1:100.
2. A composition according to claim 2, wherein the weight ratio of a compound of the formula I to a compound of the formula Ila, lib, lie, lid or lie in the active ingredient combination, is from 10:1 to 1:10. 15
3. A method of controlling insects and parasitic mites belonging to the order Acarina, which comprises the use of an active ingredient combination consisting of a compound of the formula I and a compound of the formula Ila to lie, according to claim 1 or 2. 20
4. A method of controlling ticks, which comprises the use of an active ingredient combination consisting of a compound of the formula I with a compound of the formula Ila to lie, according to claim 1 or 2.
5. , A method of controlling insects which comprises the use of an active ingredient combination consisting of a compound of the formula I with a compound of the formula Ila to lie, according to claim 1 or 2. 5
6. A method of controlling insects of the order Diptera which comprises the use of an active ingredient combination consisting of a compound of the formula I with a compound of the formula Ila to lie, according to claim 1 or 2.
7. A method of controlling insects of the order Diptera 10 which belong to the family Calliphoridae, which comprises the use of an active ingredient combination consisting of a compound of the formula I with a compound of the formula Ila to lie, according to claim 1 or 2.
8. A method of controlling insects of the genus Lucilia 15 belonging to the family Calliphoridae, which comprises the use of an active ingredient combination consisting of a compound of the formula I with a compound of the formula Ila to lie, according to claim 1 or 2.
9. A composition according to claim 1 substantially as 20 hereinbefore described with reference to any one of the foregoing Examples.
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