Literature DB >> 17708518

Attract-and-kill strategy. Laboratory studies on hatched larvae of Culex pipiens.

Antonios Michaelakis1, Anastasia P Mihou, George Koliopoulos, Elias A Couladouros.   

Abstract

The attract-and-kill strategy is a new pest management technique that presupposes the intelligent combination of an attracting agent (e.g. pheromone) and a killing agent (e.g. insecticide). In the present study, the potential combination of the microencapsulated synthetic oviposition pheromone 6-acetoxy-5-hexadecanolide with an insecticide has been tested. Initially, polyurea microcapsules containing 6-acetoxy-5-hexadecanolide, the synthetic mixture of diastereomers of the oviposition pheromone of the mosquito species Culex quinquefasciatus Say (Diptera: Culicidae), were studied. Laboratory bioassays were performed to confirm the bioactivity of the microencapsulated pheromone on the oviposition activity of Culex pipiens L. biotype molestus Førskal (Diptera: Culicidae) with the aim of determining the optimum dose for oviposition response. Its effect was dose dependent, revealing an optimum dose of 300 mg of dried microcapsules. Attractancy over time was also studied. The microencapsulated pheromone was found to be sufficiently attractive to gravid female mosquitoes for a period of 40 days. Finally, the combination of the synthetic pheromone with the control agent temephos showed both an acceptable oviposition activity and sufficient larvicidal effect. Society of Chemical Industry

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17708518     DOI: 10.1002/ps.1418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pest Manag Sci        ISSN: 1526-498X            Impact factor:   4.845


  6 in total

1.  Influence of the microencapsulated pheromone from aged infusion as an oviposition medium of the West Nile virus vector Culex pipiens.

Authors:  Antonios Michaelakis; Anastasia P Mihou; George Koliopoulos; Elias A Couladouros
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2008-11-26       Impact factor: 2.289

2.  Larvicidal activity of naturally occurring naphthoquinones and derivatives against the West Nile virus vector Culex pipiens.

Authors:  Antonios Michaelakis; Alexandros T Strongilos; Emmanuel A Bouzas; George Koliopoulos; Elias A Couladouros
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2008-11-08       Impact factor: 2.289

3.  Investigation of mosquito oviposition pheromone as lethal lure for the control of Aedes aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae).

Authors:  Song-Quan Ong; Zairi Jaal
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2015-01-15       Impact factor: 3.876

4.  Combining Attractants and Larvicides in Biodegradable Matrices for Sustainable Mosquito Vector Control.

Authors:  Dirk Louis P Schorkopf; Christos G Spanoudis; Leonard E G Mboera; Agenor Mafra-Neto; Rickard Ignell; Teun Dekker
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2016-10-21

Review 5.  Keeping track of mosquitoes: a review of tools to track, record and analyse mosquito flight.

Authors:  Jeroen Spitzen; Willem Takken
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2018-03-02       Impact factor: 3.876

6.  Development of a gravid trap for collecting live malaria vectors Anopheles gambiae s.l.

Authors:  Sisay Dugassa; Jenny M Lindh; Florence Oyieke; Wolfgang R Mukabana; Steven W Lindsay; Ulrike Fillinger
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-07-05       Impact factor: 3.240

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