Abstract
Red imported fire ant is an invasive species with the characteristics of quick dispersion, strong ferocity and aggression. For a long time, chemical control has been used as a main means of prevention and control of this pest, but the long-term use of high toxic pesticides will lead to a serious impact on the environment and non-target organisms. The toxicity of Chinese herbal toothpaste and its crude extracts against red imported fire ant was evaluated in the laboratory bioassay. The results showed that the traditional Chinese medicine toothpaste with watermelon cream has significant toxicity to red imported fire ants. The mortality reached more than 80% after 48h treatment, and the mortality was 100% after 72h treatment. Among the fractions separated from watermelon cream after the extraction of toothpaste, the ethyl acetate fraction has higher activity, and the mortality was more than 80% when the concentration was 1% after 72h. Our results suggest that Chinese herbal toothpaste is toxic to insects and have the potential for bait application in pest control.