Area-wide management of Aedes albopictus. Part 2: Gauging the efficacy of traditional integrated pest control measures against urban container mosquitoes

  • Dina M. Fonseca
  • , Isik Unlu
  • , Taryn Crepeau
  • , Ary Farajollahi
  • , Sean P. Healy
  • , Kristen Bartlett-Healy
  • , Daniel Strickman
  • , Randy Gaugler
  • , George Hamilton
  • , Daniel Kline
  • , Gary G. Clark

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Abstract

Background: Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus (Skuse) is an important disease vector and biting nuisance. During the 2009 active season, six ∼1000-parcel sites were studied, three in urban and three in suburban areas of New Jersey, United States, to examine the efficacy of standard integrated urban mosquito control strategies applied area wide. Active source reduction, larviciding, adulticiding and public education (source reduction through education) were implemented in one site in each county, an education-only approach was developed in a second site and a third site was used as an untreated experimental control. Populations were surveyed weekly with BG-Sentinel traps and ovitraps. Results: A substantial reduction in Ae. albopictus populations was achieved in urban sites, but only modest reductions in suburban sites. Education alone achieved significant reductions in urban adult Ae. albopictus. Egg catches echoed adult catches only in suburban sites. Conclusions: There are significant socioeconomic and climatic differences between urban and suburban sites that impact upon Ae. albopictus populations and the efficacy of the control methods tested. An integrated pest management approach can affect abundances, but labor-intensive, costly source reduction was not enough to maintain Ae. albopictus counts below a nuisance threshold. Nighttime adult population suppression using truck-mounted adulticides can be effective. Area-wide cost-effective strategies are necessary.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1351-1361
Number of pages11
JournalPest management science
Volume69
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2013

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Agronomy and Crop Science
  • Insect Science

Keywords

  • Adulticides
  • BG-Sentinel traps
  • Door-to-door source reduction
  • Education
  • Integrated mosquito management
  • Larvicides
  • New Jersey
  • Ovitraps

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