A high-throughput bioassay system to evaluate the efficacy of residual pesticides against mosquitoes and muscid flies with minimal insect handling was developed. The system consisted of 4 components made of readily available materials: 1) a CO2 anaesthetizing chamber, 2) a specialized aspirator, 3) a cylindrical flat-bottomed glass bioassay chamber assembly, and 4) a customized rack.
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1 March 2013
High-Throughput Mosquito and Fly Bioassay System for Natural and Artificial Substrates Treated with Residual Insecticides
Robert L. Aldridge,
W. Wayne Wynn,
Seth C. Britch,
Sandra A. Allan,
Todd W. Walker,
Christopher J. Geden,
Jerome A. Hogsette,
Kenneth J. Linthicum
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