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1 April 2001 Carbohydrate-Based Mosquito Control: A Field Test of the Concept
B. R. Pittendrigh, H. Laskowski, G. O’Shea, A. Larsen, R. Wolfe
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Abstract

We tested the concept of using a carbohydrate-based mosquito control method on saltmarsh mosquitoes. In laboratory trials, xanthan gum, a type of carbohydrate gum thickener, killed both fourth-instar and pupae of Aedes sollicitans (Walker). The lethal time 50 was shorter for the pupae than the fourth instars, 35.8 and 61.2 min, respectively. In a screen of commercially available carbohydrate gum thickeners and starches we did not find any compounds that had properties, other than xanthan gum, useful for testing the concept of carbohydrate-based mosquito control. Therefore, in the field study, we tested xanthan gum at the maximum rates used previously, 22 g/m2. This allowed us to test the concept of using such a control strategy in field conditions. Under these conditions, xanthan gum increased the Ae. sollicitans mortality rate to 67% (±3.9% SE), a level not significantly different from the Abate treatment, 73% mortality (±7.7% SE). We also examined the effect of xanthan gum and a commercially available starch, National 5370, on the biological oxygen demand (BOD) in the marsh environment. This allowed us to determine at what rate a practically applicable carbohydrate would have to be delivered to the marsh environment such that the BOD is not affected. Our initial findings suggest a practically applicable carbohydrate-based mosquito control agent would have to be delivered at or below 2.2 g/m2.

B. R. Pittendrigh, H. Laskowski, G. O’Shea, A. Larsen, and R. Wolfe "Carbohydrate-Based Mosquito Control: A Field Test of the Concept," Environmental Entomology 30(2), 388-393, (1 April 2001). https://doi.org/10.1603/0046-225X-30.2.388
Received: 10 October 2000; Accepted: 1 December 2000; Published: 1 April 2001
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KEYWORDS
Aedes sollicitans
control
mosquito
starch
xanthan gum
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