Efficacy Of Residual Pesticide-Treated Plant Saucers Against Aedes Albopictus Larvae Under Semi-Field And Field Conditions

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MOSQUITO CONTROL ASSOCIATION(2020)

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Plant saucers are ubiquitous, outdoor water-holding receptacles and are one of the most productive domestic mosquito habitats in the urban environment. Two kinds of commonly used plant saucers, clay and plastic, were manually treated with 3 residual insecticides, bifenthrin (Talstart Professional), lambda-cyhalothrin (Lambda 9.7 CS), and tau-fluvalinate (Mavrikt Perimeter), at their maximum rates to assess their residual efficacy against Aedes albopictus larvae under semi-field and field conditions. Both clay and plastic saucers treated with bifenthrin and lambda-cyhalothrin provided weeks of control of 3rd instars of Ae. albopictus, whereas tau-fluvalinate provided only 1 day of control. Results from this study show that bifenthrin and lambda-cyhalothrin can provide good control of Ae. albopictus larvae for a considerable period of time and have great potential with regard to container mosquito management in the future.
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Aedes albopictus, bifenthrin, lambda-cyhalothrin, larvae, plant saucer, tau-fluvalinate
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