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Efficiency Evaluation of Nozawa-Style Black Light Trap for Control of Anopheline Mosquitoes
Article ي En | WPRIM | ID: wpr-156339
المكتبة المسؤولة: WPRO
ABSTRACT
House-residual spraying and insecticide-treated bed nets have achieved some success in controlling anthropophilic and endophagic vectors. However, these methods have relatively low efficacy in Korea because Anopheles sinensis, the primary malaria vector, is highly zoophilic and exophilic. So, we focused our vector control efforts within livestock enclosures using ultraviolet black light traps as a mechanical control measure. We found that black light traps captured significantly more mosquitoes at 2 and 2.5 m above the ground (P 0.05). Based on these findings, we concluded that each black light trap in the livestock enclosures killed 7,586 female mosquitoes per trap per night during the peak mosquito season (July-August). In May-August 2003, additional concurrent field trials were conducted in Ganghwa county. We got 74.9% reduction (P 0.05) in the livestock enclosures. The black light trap operation in the livestock enclosures proved to b9e an effective control method and should be incorporated into existing control strategies in developed countries.
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النص الكامل: 1 الفهرس: WPRIM الموضوع الرئيسي: Ultraviolet Rays / Mosquito Control / Housing, Animal / Korea / Anopheles المحددات: Animals / Female / Humans البلد/الأقليم حسب الموضوع: Asia اللغة: En مجلة: The Korean Journal of Parasitology السنة: 2009 نوع: Article
النص الكامل: 1 الفهرس: WPRIM الموضوع الرئيسي: Ultraviolet Rays / Mosquito Control / Housing, Animal / Korea / Anopheles المحددات: Animals / Female / Humans البلد/الأقليم حسب الموضوع: Asia اللغة: En مجلة: The Korean Journal of Parasitology السنة: 2009 نوع: Article