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Effectiveness of Ultra-Low Volume Nighttime Applications of an Adulticide against Diurnal Aedes albopictus,a Critical Vector of Dengue and Chikungunya Viruses
Authors:Ary Farajollahi  Sean P Healy  Isik Unlu  Randy Gaugler  Dina M Fonseca
Institution:1. Department of Entomology, Center for Vector Biology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States of America.; 2. Mercer County Mosquito Control, West Trenton, New Jersey, United States of America.; 3. Monmouth County Mosquito Extermination Commission, Eatontown, New Jersey, United States of America.; Johns Hopkins University, United States of America,
Abstract:Aedes albopictus, the Asian tiger mosquito, continues expanding its geographic range and involvement in mosquito-borne diseases such as chikungunya and dengue. Vector control programs rarely attempt to suppress this diurnal species with an ultra-low volume (ULV) adulticide because for maximum efficacy applications are conducted at night. During 2009–2011 we performed experimental nighttime applications of a novel adulticide (DUET®) against field populations of Ae. albopictus within an urban site composed of approximately 1,000 parcels (home and yard) in northeastern USA. Dual applications at mid label rate of the adulticide spaced one or two days apart accomplished significantly higher control (85.0±5.4% average reduction) than single full rate applications (73.0±5.4%). Our results demonstrate that nighttime ULV adulticiding is effective in reducing Ae. albopictus abundance and highlight its potential for use as part of integrated pest management programs and during disease epidemics when reducing human illness is of paramount importance.
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