| Literature DB >> 25843180 |
Ali Fulcher1, Muhammad Farooq, Michael L Smith, Chun-Xiao Li, Jodi M Scott, Emily Thomson, Phillip E Kaufman, Rui-De Xue.
Abstract
The effectiveness and penetration of a novel, truck-mounted mist sprayer (3WC-30-4P provided by American LongRay) was evaluated with bifenthrin in a large, park-like setting with historic floodwater and woodland mosquito populations. Efficacy evaluations were determined through adult population collections and excised leaf bioassays. Trapping results showed a mean reduction of 77% in mosquito populations in the treated area for 5 sampling events up to 4 wk posttreatment. Leaf bioassays revealed an average mortality of 80% at 2.7 m and 51% at 5.5 m against laboratory-reared Aedes aegypti for 5 posttreatment samples. Leaves collected from the treated areas caused higher mortality at distances closer to the sprayer, though the distance and coverage of bifenthrin application was effective up to 5 m.Entities:
Keywords: Aedes aegypti; Mist spray machine; barrier treatment; bifenthrin; vegetation
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25843180 DOI: 10.2987/14-6424R.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Mosq Control Assoc ISSN: 8756-971X Impact factor: 0.917