EVALUATION OF CDC LIGHT TRAP, BG SENTINEL TRAP, AND MMX TRAP FOR THE COLLECTION OF SALT MARSH MOSQUITOES IN ANASTASIA STATE PARK, SAINT AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA

D. Dixon
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Salt marsh mosquitoes are major nuisance pests during the periods of high mosquito activity, especially after major storm events. In 2016-2017, Saint John’s County, Florida, USA was struck by two major hurricanes that resulted in multiple outbreaks of salt marsh mosquito populations. To optimize the surveillance of two salt marsh mosquitoes, (Aedes taeniorhynchus and Ae. sollicitans, three types of traps (the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Light trap, Biogents Sentinel (BG) trap and Counter Flow Geometry Model (MMX) trap were tested for their capacity to capture the highest numbers of high quality live specimens for laboratory bioassays. Each trap type was tested in Anastasia State Park, located along a major salt marsh area in Saint John’s County. Although the MMX trap captured most of the salt marsh mosquitoes collected, the numbers of mosquitoes captured was not statistically significant compared to the other trap types. However, there was a significant difference in the numbers between Ae. taeniorhynchus and Ae. sollicitans in the MMX traps. The MMX trap is preferred for capturing salt marsh mosquitoes that are in high quality for the CDC bottle bioassays.
CDC灯诱、bg哨诱和MMX诱蚊器在佛罗里达州圣奥古斯丁阿纳斯塔西亚州立公园盐沼诱蚊效果评价
在蚊子活跃的时期,特别是在大风暴过后,盐沼蚊子是主要的滋扰害虫。2016-2017年,美国佛罗里达州圣约翰县遭受两次大飓风袭击,导致盐沼蚊子种群多次爆发。为优化盐沼蚊虫带喙伊蚊和伊蚊的监测效果。测试了三种类型的陷阱(疾病控制中心(CDC)灯光陷阱、生物试剂哨兵(BG)陷阱和逆流几何模型(MMX)陷阱)捕获用于实验室生物分析的高质量活标本的能力。每种陷阱类型都在阿纳斯塔西娅州立公园进行了测试,该公园位于圣约翰县的一个主要盐沼地区。虽然MMX诱蚊器捕获的盐沼蚊子最多,但与其他诱蚊器相比,其捕获的蚊子数量没有统计学意义。然而,伊蚊和伊蚊在数量上有显著差异。带喙库蚊和伊蚊。在MMX陷阱里的说客MMX诱捕器用于捕获高质量的盐沼泽蚊子,用于CDC瓶生物测定。
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