Evaluation of An Aerial Application of Duet Hd® Against Aedes Dorsalis and Culex Tarsalis in Rural Habitats of the Great Salt Lake, Utah.

IF 0.9 4区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY
Christopher S Bibbs, Gregory S White, Ilia Rochlin, Andrew Rivera, Kattie Morris, Mackenzie Wilson, Madeleine Schmitz, Rachel Truttmann, M Andrew Dewsnup, Jason Hardman, Quinten Salt, R Bradley Sorensen, Ary Faraji
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Abstract

The Salt Lake City Mosquito Abatement District (SLCMAD) has been conducting aerial applications using an organophosphate insecticide against adult mosquitoes for several decades. In order to evaluate a potential rotation product, aerial applications of Duet HD™, a pyrethroid, were conducted under operational conditions against wild populations of Aedes dorsalis and Culex tarsalis and against colony strains of Cx. pipiens and Cx. quinquefasciatus. The erratic wind patterns of the greater Salt Lake area did not prevent sufficient droplet deposition flux at 9 monitoring locations spread across a 5,120-acre (2,072 ha) spray block within rural habitats. Three separate aerial application trials showed great efficacy against Ae. dorsalis. In contrast, Cx. tarsalis exhibited inconsistent treatment-associated mortalities, suggesting the presence of less susceptible or resistant field populations as a result of spillover from agricultural or residential pyrethroid usage. Bottle bioassays to diagnose pyrethroid resistance using field-collected Cx. tarsalis indicated that some populations of this species, especially those closest to urban edges, failed to show adequate mortality in resistance assays. Despite challenging weather conditions, Duet HD worked reasonably well against susceptible mosquito species, and it may provide a crucial role as an alternative for organophosphate applications within specific and sensitive areas. However, its area-wide adoption into control applications by the SLCMAD could be problematic due to reduced impacts on the most important arboviral vector species, Cx. tarsalis, in this area. This study demonstrates the importance of testing mosquito control products under different operational environments and against potentially resistant mosquito populations by municipal mosquito control districts.

Duet Hd®在犹他州大盐湖农村栖息地对多沙伊蚊和塔萨利库蚊的空中应用评估。
盐湖城灭蚊区几十年来一直在使用有机磷杀虫剂对成年蚊子进行空中应用。为了评估潜在的旋转产品,Duet HD的空中应用™, 一种拟除虫菊酯类杀虫剂,在操作条件下对野生的北伊蚊和焦油库蚊种群以及对致倦库蚊和库蚊群体菌株进行了研究。大盐湖地区不稳定的风向并没有阻止农村栖息地内5120英亩(2072公顷)喷雾区9个监测点的液滴沉积通量。三个单独的空中应用试验显示了对北风病的巨大疗效。相反,眼镜猴表现出不一致的治疗相关死亡率,这表明由于农业或住宅使用拟除虫菊酯类药物的外溢,存在不太易感或抗性的田间种群。使用现场收集的Cx.tarsalis对拟除虫菊酯类抗性进行的瓶生物测定表明,该物种的一些种群,特别是那些最靠近城市边缘的种群,在抗性测定中未能显示出足够的死亡率。尽管天气条件具有挑战性,但Duet HD对易感蚊子物种的效果相当好,它可能会在特定和敏感地区作为有机磷应用的替代品发挥关键作用。然而,由于减少了对该地区最重要的虫媒病毒载体Cx.tarsalis的影响,SLCMAD在该地区将其应用于控制应用可能会产生问题。这项研究证明了在不同的操作环境下测试防蚊产品的重要性,以及由市防蚊区针对潜在的抗药性蚊子种群进行测试的重要性。
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2.10
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44
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association (JAMCA) encourages the submission of previously unpublished manuscripts contributing to the advancement of knowledge of mosquitoes and other arthropod vectors. The Journal encourages submission of a wide range of scientific studies that include all aspects of biology, ecology, systematics, and integrated pest management. Manuscripts exceeding normal length (e. g., monographs) may be accepted for publication as a supplement to the regular issue.
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