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1 September 2006 Olfactometer and Large Cage Evaluation of a Solid Phase Technology for the Controlled Production of CO2
Daniel L. Kline, Sandra A. Allan, Ulrich R. Bernier, Kenneth H. Posey
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New technology by ICA for chemical generation of carbon dioxide (CO2) was evaluated in olfactometer and large outdoor cage tests against laboratory-reared Aedes aegypti for potential use in mosquito surveillance programs. The proprietary CO2 generation system consists of a poly-Tyvek® sachet containing 2 solid ingredients. Activated sachets immediately react to generate and release predictable levels of CO2 over time. In noncompetitive olfactometer studies, a freshly activated sachet attracted an average ± SE of 96.6 ± 0.9% of the available mosquitoes compared with 20.2 ± 6.5% for 5 ml/min CO2 released from a compressed gas cylinder. In competitive tests, the sachet attracted 92.4 ± 1.2% compared with 0.9 ± 0.5% for the compressed gas. In the olfactometer, aged sachets attracted >90% of the available mosquitoes up to 8 h and ca. 27% 1 wk after activation. In the large outdoor cages, traps baited with activated sachets captured 2.2–5.4 times as many mosquitoes as unbaited traps, depending on time of testing after activation.

Daniel L. Kline, Sandra A. Allan, Ulrich R. Bernier, and Kenneth H. Posey "Olfactometer and Large Cage Evaluation of a Solid Phase Technology for the Controlled Production of CO2," Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 22(3), 378-381, (1 September 2006). https://doi.org/10.2987/8756-971X(2006)22[378:OALCEO]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 September 2006
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KEYWORDS
Aedes aegypti
carbon dioxide
chemical generation
sachet
surveillance
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