Wall Street Journal highlights partnership between UC, P&G

UC biologist Joshua Benoit helped P&G test its new line of pest-control products

The Wall Street Journal featured University of Cincinnati research in a story (accessible to WSJ subscribers) about Procter & Gamble Co.'s new line of pest-control products.

Joshua Benoit, a UC associate professor of biological sciences, helped test P&G's commercial product line Zevo in his entomology lab at UC.

UC assistant biology professor Joshua Benoit is studying tick-borne illness at the UC Center for Field Studies in Crosby Township.  TICKSU ,Joshua Benoit ,  Benjamin Davis,  Madison Kimbrel, Alicia Fieler

UC biologist Joshua Benoit

Zevo includes sprays and indoor fly traps. The spray uses essential oils like cinnamon and lemongrass that target nerve receptors in insects, according to Zevo's website. The sticky trap lures flies and mosquitoes with an ultraviolet light that proved effective in UC's lab tests.

Benoit studies a myriad of disease vectors at UC, including ticks and mosquitoes.

Benoit said he has been helping P&G test its pest-control products for about three years at his Entomology Test Lab in Crosley Tower. They helped P&G improve the fly and mosquito traps. The tests are ongoing as P&G rolls out its commercial products this year to retailers nationwide.

"I don't endorse the products I test, but our studies showed they were effective," Benoit said. "We could get an 80 to 90 percent catch rate after six hours."

In return, Benoit said, P&G helped fund graduate research at UC.

"It's been a fruitful relationship. We helped them develop a better product and they supported some undergraduate interns here," Benoit said. 

Featured image at top: UC student Gabriela Nine holds up a tube used to transport mosquitoes in a UC biology lab. Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Creative Services

Dr. Joshua Benoit leads a team of researchers studying mosquitoes: Emily Jennings, Christopher Holmes, UC mathematical sciences
 professor Yanyu Xiao, Elise Didion, Gabriela Nine, (unkown), and Dr. Benoit

UC associate professor Joshua Benoit, far right, poses with his students in his biology lab. Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Creative Services

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