SPATIAL REPELLENTS PROTECT SMALL PERIMETERS FROM RICELAND MOSQUITOES IN A WARM-HUMID ENVIRONMENT

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MOSQUITO CONTROL ASSOCIATION(2021)

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Recent experiments suggest spatial repellents may significantly reduce biting pressure from host-seeking riceland mosquitoes, such as Anopheles quadrimaculatus, in a warm-humid open-field habitat. However, little is known regarding efficacy of these formulations in partially enclosed spaces where US military personnel may be sheltered or concealed in an operational environment. In this study we investigated the capability of 3 spatial repellents-metofluthrin, linalool, and d-cis/trans allethrin-to reduce mosquito incursion into small open-top enclosures of US military camouflage netting. We found that metofluthrin was more effective in partially enclosed spaces compared with the open field, whereas both linalool and d-cis/trans allethrin provided superior protection in the open. These findings support strategic selection of spatial repellents depending on the environment immediately surrounding the host.
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Integrated vector management, military operational entomology, passive control, residual pesticide, resistance management
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