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Efficacy of methoprene for mosquito control in storm water catch basins
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association
6580_Butler.pdf
By: M. Butler, R.A. LeBrun, H. S. Ginsberg, and A.D. Gettman
This study evaluated the efficacy of methoprene, a widely used juvenile hormone mimic, formulated as 30-day slow release Altosid? pellets, at controlling mosquitoes in underground storm water drainage catch basins. Data from applications to ?-sized cement catch basins in the laboratory, field observations from treated and untreated basins, and an experiment that confined mosquito larvae in floating emergence jars in catch basins showed that methoprene effectively controlled mosquitoes for a month under field conditions and substantially longer under laboratory conditions when applied at a dose of 3.5 g pellets per average-sized catch basin.
Suggested Citation
Butler, M., LeBrun, R., Ginsberg, H., Gettman, A., 2006, Efficacy of methoprene for mosquito control in storm water catch basins: Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, v. 22, no. 2, p. 333-338.
Publication type
Article
Publication Subtype
Journal Article
Title
Efficacy of methoprene for mosquito control in storm water catch basins
Series title
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association
Volume
22
Issue
2
Year Published
2006
Language
English
Contributing office(s)
Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Description
333-338
Larger Work Type
Article
Larger Work Subtype
Journal Article
Larger Work Title
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association