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1 September 2013 A Novel Autocidal Ovitrap for the Surveillance and Control of Aedes aegypti
Roberto Barrera, Andrew J. Mackay, Manuel Amador
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Abstract

We describe an inexpensive autocidal ovitrap for Aedes aegypti that uses cross-linked polyacrylamide (PAM) gel as the oviposition substrate. Aedes aegypti females readily laid eggs on PAM gel that had been hydrated with either hay infusion or water. Aedes aegypti larvae that hatched from their eggs desiccated on the surface of the PAM gel. We tested the effects of gel hydration, texture, and type of attractant on trap performance, and compared the capture rates of standard ovitraps with those of PAM gel ovitraps in the field. The results showed that the number of eggs did not vary over a range of gel hydration levels (40–100%) and that more eggs were recovered from ovitraps containing coarse gel than from those containing homogenized gel. The PAM gel hydrated with hay infusion was more attractive to gravid female mosquitoes than gel hydrated with water. In the field, the number of eggs recovered from autocidal ovitraps with PAM gel was similar to that recovered from standard ovitraps with hay infusion.

2013 by The American Mosquito Control Association, Inc.
Roberto Barrera, Andrew J. Mackay, and Manuel Amador "A Novel Autocidal Ovitrap for the Surveillance and Control of Aedes aegypti," Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 29(3), 293-296, (1 September 2013). https://doi.org/10.2987/13-6345R.1
Published: 1 September 2013
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KEYWORDS
Aedes aegypti
autocidal ovitrap
control
surveillance
vector
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