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2 August 2024 Evaluation of the In2Care Mosquito Station at low deployment density: a field study to manage Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) in North Central Florida
Timothy D. McNamara, Nicole Vargas, Decyo McDuffie, Cason E. Bartz, Mba-tihssommah Mosore, Daniel L. Kline, Eva A. Buckner, Yongxing Jiang, Estelle M. Martin
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Abstract

In the last 2 decades, there has been an increase in the geographic range and frequency of vector-borne diseases. Management of mosquito populations has become challenging due to increasing rates of resistance to existing insecticidal products and formulations. Several alternative tools have emerged to suppress or replace mosquito populations. One of these tools is the In2Care Mosquito Station (In2Care station). This dual-action station contains the insect growth regulator pyriproxyfen which disrupts the development of immatures and the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana (B. bassiana) strain GHA which kills exposed adult mosquitoes. The In2Care stations have previously been shown to effectively control Aedes aegypti in field settings at a density of 6 stations/acre rather than the label-recommended 10 stations/acre. To further test the efficacy of low station density deployment, we deployed In2Care stations in the Pleasant Street Historic District of Gainesville, Florida, at a density of 3 stations/acre over a period of 2 years in the presence or absence of ground larvicidal applications.The deployment of stations resulted in no measurable impact on Ae. aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus adult or immature abundance suggesting that the low-density deployment of In2Care stations is insufficient to reduce Ae. aegypti and Cu. quinquefasciatus abundance within treatment areas.

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Timothy D. McNamara, Nicole Vargas, Decyo McDuffie, Cason E. Bartz, Mba-tihssommah Mosore, Daniel L. Kline, Eva A. Buckner, Yongxing Jiang, and Estelle M. Martin "Evaluation of the In2Care Mosquito Station at low deployment density: a field study to manage Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) in North Central Florida," Journal of Medical Entomology 61(5), 1190-1202, (2 August 2024). https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjae089
Received: 4 April 2024; Accepted: 5 July 2024; Published: 2 August 2024
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KEYWORDS
Beauveria bassiana
container mosquito
In2Care Mosquito Station
integrated mosquito management
pyriproxyfen autodissemination
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