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Plant Sciences

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United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service / University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Faculty Publications

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Traps And Trapping Techniques For Adult Mosquito Control, Daniel L. Kline Jan 2006

Traps And Trapping Techniques For Adult Mosquito Control, Daniel L. Kline

United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service / University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Faculty Publications

An overview is presented of the recent advancements in research activities conducted to evaluate mosquito traps. insecticide-impregnated targets baited with combinations of attractants, and strategies for using mass trapping techniques for adult mosquito population management. Technologies that use semiochemicals (attractants). traps and targets. and mass trapping are relatively new for management of adult mosquito populations. To date. emphasis has been placed primarily on developing barriers of attractant-baited and insecticide-impregnated targets. The most successful continuous use of this type of technology has been at Stevens' Landing. Collier County. Florida, Recently. commercially available traps have been evaluated for their ability to reduce …