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Title: Anise and Fennel Essential Oils and Their Combination as Natural and Safe Housefly Repellents
Authors: Hataichanok Passara
Sirawut Sittichok
Cheepchanok Puwanard
Jirisuda Sinthusiri
Tanapoom Moungthipmalai
Kouhei Murata
Mayura Soonwera
หทัยชนก พัศระ
ศิรวุฒิ สิทธิโชค
ชีพชนก ภูวนารถ
จิริสุดา สินธุศิริ
ธนภูมิ ม่วงทิพย์มาลัย
มยุรา สุนย์วีระ
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang. School of Agricultural Technology
Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University. School of Agriculture and Cooperatives
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang. School of Agricultural Technology
Huachiew Chalermprakiet University. Faculty of Public and Environmental Health
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang. School of Agricultural Technology
Tokai University. School of Agriculture
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang. School of Agricultural Technology
Keywords: Housefly
แมลงวันบ้าน
Musca domestica L.
น้ำมันหอมระเหย
Essences and essential oils
Housefly repellent
การไล่แมลงวันบ้าน
Star anise
โป๊ยกั้ก
จันทร์แปดกลีบ (พืช)
Fennel ยี่หร่าฝรั่ง
เทียนข้าวเปลือก
ผักชีล้อม
Issue Date: 2025
Citation: Insects 2025 16(1), 23
Abstract: Essential oils (EOs) are effective repellents and eco-friendly alternatives. We tested single and combination EOs of fennel and anise for repellency and stability against houseflies. All treatments were stored at 27 °C for up to 360 days. Efficacies were compared against α-cypermethrin as a reference. Safety bioassay used on two representative non-target species (guppies and earthworms) confirmed safety. The strongest repellency and stability, 100% repellency and RC50 of 0.4 mL/m3 on day 1, was achieved by a fennel + anise EO combination (1:1). After 360 days, these combinations remained effective (95% repellency), and RC50 = 0.8 mL/m3. The EO combinations were more effective than all single EOs and α-cypermethrin at all times, showing strong synergy with a synergistic repellent index of 2.4 to 3.3. This fennel + anise EO combination was more than 24 times more effective as a repellent than α-cypermethrin. Morphological damage included damaged antennae with twisted flagella and abnormal aristae. All single and combination EOs were not toxic to the non-targets and could be considered safe, whereas α-cypermethrin was highly toxic to them. Thus, the fennel + anise EO combination has great potential to be developed as a safe, natural repellent for managing housefly populations.
URI: https://has.hcu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/4770
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