TY - JOUR
T1 - Reduction of mosquito biting-pressure
T2 - Spatial repellents or mosquito traps? A field comparison of seven commercially available products in Israel
AU - Revay, Edita E.
AU - Kline, Daniel L.
AU - Xue, Rui De
AU - Qualls, Whitney A.
AU - Bernier, Ulrich R.
AU - Kravchenko, Vasiliy D.
AU - Ghattas, Nina
AU - Pstygo, Irina
AU - Müller, Günter C.
PY - 2013/7
Y1 - 2013/7
N2 - The present study assessed the personal protection efficiency of seven commercially available mosquito control devices (MCD) under field conditions in Israel. Trials were performed in a high biting-pressure area inhabited by large populations of mosquito and biting midge species, using human volunteers as bait in landing catch experiments. Results show that under minimal air-movement, three spatial repellent based products (ThermaCELL® Patio Lantern, OFF!® PowerPad lamp, and Terminix® ALLCLEAR Tabletop Mosquito Repeller) significantly reduced the biting-pressure (t-test - P<0.01) when positioned at short distances from a volunteer (3, 7.5, and 10ft.), with the ThermaCELL unit being most effective (96.1, 89.9, and 76.66% reduction, respectively). No significant differences were seen between the three aforementioned devices at distances of 3 and 7.5ft., while at a distance of 10ft., only the ThermaCELL patio lantern repelled significantly more mosquitoes then the Terminix ALLCLEAR Tabletop Mosquito Repeller (t-test, P<0.05). In contrast, mosquito traps using attracting cues to bait mosquitoes (Dynatrap®, Vortex® Electronic Insect Trap, Blue Rhino® SV3100) either significantly increased or had no effect on the biting-pressure at short distances compared with the unprotected control. Trials conducted over large areas showed that only the Blue Rhino trap was able to significantly reduce the biting-pressure (40.1% reduction), but this was only when operating four units at the corners of an intermediate sized area.
AB - The present study assessed the personal protection efficiency of seven commercially available mosquito control devices (MCD) under field conditions in Israel. Trials were performed in a high biting-pressure area inhabited by large populations of mosquito and biting midge species, using human volunteers as bait in landing catch experiments. Results show that under minimal air-movement, three spatial repellent based products (ThermaCELL® Patio Lantern, OFF!® PowerPad lamp, and Terminix® ALLCLEAR Tabletop Mosquito Repeller) significantly reduced the biting-pressure (t-test - P<0.01) when positioned at short distances from a volunteer (3, 7.5, and 10ft.), with the ThermaCELL unit being most effective (96.1, 89.9, and 76.66% reduction, respectively). No significant differences were seen between the three aforementioned devices at distances of 3 and 7.5ft., while at a distance of 10ft., only the ThermaCELL patio lantern repelled significantly more mosquitoes then the Terminix ALLCLEAR Tabletop Mosquito Repeller (t-test, P<0.05). In contrast, mosquito traps using attracting cues to bait mosquitoes (Dynatrap®, Vortex® Electronic Insect Trap, Blue Rhino® SV3100) either significantly increased or had no effect on the biting-pressure at short distances compared with the unprotected control. Trials conducted over large areas showed that only the Blue Rhino trap was able to significantly reduce the biting-pressure (40.1% reduction), but this was only when operating four units at the corners of an intermediate sized area.
KW - Biting pressure
KW - D-cis/trans allethrin
KW - EPA 25b exempt
KW - Mosquito
KW - Mosquito trap
KW - Spatial repellent
KW - Terpenes
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84877061074&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.actatropica.2013.03.011
DO - 10.1016/j.actatropica.2013.03.011
M3 - Article
C2 - 23545129
AN - SCOPUS:84877061074
SN - 0001-706X
VL - 127
SP - 63
EP - 68
JO - Acta Tropica
JF - Acta Tropica
IS - 1
ER -