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1 December 2012 A Field Bioassay to Evaluate Potential Spatial Repellents Against Natural Mosquito Populations
K.R. Chauhan, J.R. Aldrich, P.W. McCardle, G.B. White, R.E. Webb
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A field bioassay evaluating candidate chemicals as aerial repellents was developed and evaluated against natural mosquito populations in Beltsville, MD. The bioassay consisted of an attractive source surrounded by a grid of 16 septa containing a volatile candidate aerial repellent, compared with an attractive source without such a grid. The attractive source was a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention light trap supplemented with carbon dioxide. Significant sources of variation included weather, position, and the differential response of mosquito species. Despite these sources of variation, significant repellent responses were obtained for catnip oil, E,Z-dihydronepetalactone, and DEET.

K.R. Chauhan, J.R. Aldrich, P.W. McCardle, G.B. White, and R.E. Webb "A Field Bioassay to Evaluate Potential Spatial Repellents Against Natural Mosquito Populations," Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 28(4), 301-306, (1 December 2012). https://doi.org/10.2987/11-6199R.1
Published: 1 December 2012
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KEYWORDS
Aedes aegypti
behavioral responses
catnip
DEET
repellency
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