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FIELD ASSESSMENT OF AUTODISSEMINATION OF PYRIPROXYFEN BY CONTAINER-INHABITING AEDES MOSQUITOES IN FLORIDA
2021
Journal of the Florida Mosquito Control Association
Domestic mosquito control for container-inhabiting Aedes vectors of Zika, chikungunya, yellow fever, and dengue viruses is challenging, and novel methods are needed. Autodissemination strategies are one such method. In this control method, females are attracted to stations treated with an insect growth regulator (IGR), become treated, and subsequently deposit the IGR in natural oviposition sites, preventing pupal emergence. We developed and tested treatment stations in semi-field conditions
doi:10.32473/jfmca.v66i1.127621
fatcat:lfma2nx375fwnno4dknjnarzvy