A SURVEY ON MOSQUITO CONTROL KNOWLEDGE AND INSECTICIDE USE IN NEW ORLEANS, LA, 2020-2021.

IF 0.9 4区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY
Erin R Cloherty, Janet C McAllister, James A Ottea, Kristen Healy, Claudia Riegel
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Mosquitoes are a known public nuisance and can vector various diseases. Historically, New Orleans, LA, has long been acquainted with the burden of mosquito-borne diseases, such as malaria and yellow fever in the 20th century and West Nile virus in the 21st century. Government mosquito control awareness campaigns have been around for decades as has the use of organophosphate and pyrethroid insecticides by mosquito abatement districts. However, few data are available on public perception of mosquito control and public usage of insecticides to kill mosquitoes in New Orleans. We conducted a survey from August 2020 to July 2021 to evaluate New Orleans residents' 1) general knowledge regarding mosquito control and 2) what measures and products they use to control mosquitoes. The aim of this survey was to determine how residents contribute to backyard mosquito control by do-it-yourself or professional applications of insecticides. The survey was disseminated both online and via mail. Of the 396 survey participants, nearly all (99.48%) agreed that mosquito control is important in New Orleans because it prevents mosquito bites (30.85%), prevents mosquito borne-diseases (38.51%), and prevents nuisance mosquitoes (29.17%). More than one-third (35%) of survey participants indicated that they empty containers to reduce adult mosquitoes on their own property. More than two-thirds of the participants (69.95%) would not hire a pest management professional to spray their yard for adult mosquitoes, and only 20% of survey participants do apply a pesticide to kill adult mosquitoes on their own property. None of our findings were associated with the level of education, gender, or age of participants. This study suggests that the City of New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board educational and outreach campaigns may be an effective tool in spreading mosquito control awareness and contribute to residents' knowledge of mosquito control. The data we collected indicate that residents understand what mosquito control is and why it is important in New Orleans.

2020-2021年路易斯安那州新奥尔良市蚊虫控制知识和杀虫剂使用情况调查。
蚊子是一种众所周知的公害,可以传播各种疾病。从历史上看,洛杉矶新奥尔良长期以来一直熟悉蚊子传播疾病的负担,如20世纪的疟疾和黄热病,以及21世纪的西尼罗河病毒。政府的灭蚊宣传运动已经开展了几十年,灭蚊区使用有机磷和拟除虫菊酯类杀虫剂也是如此。然而,关于新奥尔良公众对蚊子控制的看法和公众使用杀虫剂杀死蚊子的数据很少。我们在2020年8月至2021年7月期间进行了一项调查,以评估新奥尔良居民1)关于蚊子控制的一般知识,以及2)他们使用什么措施和产品来控制蚊子。这项调查的目的是确定居民如何通过自己动手或专业应用杀虫剂来为后院蚊子控制做出贡献。该调查在网上和邮件上进行了传播。在396名调查参与者中,几乎所有人(99.48%)都认为控制蚊子在新奥尔良很重要,因为它可以防止蚊子叮咬(30.85%)、预防蚊子传播的疾病(38.51%)和防止滋扰的蚊子(29.17%)。超过三分之一(35%)的调查参与者表示,他们清空容器是为了减少自己财产上的成年蚊子。超过三分之二的参与者(69.95%)不会雇佣害虫管理专业人员在自家院子里喷洒成年蚊子,只有20%的调查参与者在自己的房子里使用杀虫剂杀死成年蚊子。我们的研究结果都与参与者的教育水平、性别或年龄无关。这项研究表明,新奥尔良市蚊子、白蚁和啮齿动物控制委员会的教育和外联活动可能是传播蚊子控制意识的有效工具,并有助于提高居民的蚊子控制知识。我们收集的数据表明,新奥尔良的居民了解什么是蚊子控制,以及为什么它很重要。
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2.10
自引率
10.00%
发文量
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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