Selection of oviposition sites by female Aedes aegypti exposed to two larvicides |
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Authors: | Quiroz-Martínez Humberto Garza-Rodríguez Mara Ivonne Trujillo-González Martha Irma Zepeda-Cavazos Irma Guadalupe Siller-Aguillon Ilse Martínez-Perales Juan Francisco Rodríguez-Castro Violeta Ariadna |
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Affiliation: | Laboratorio de Entomología, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Apartado Postal 105-F, Ciudad Universitaria, San Nicolas de los Garza, Nuevo León, CP 66451, México. |
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Abstract: | The selection of oviposition sites by female mosquitoes involves the ability to choose less dangerous larval habitats. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the ovipositional behavior of female Aedes aegypti in selecting sites treated with 2 different larvicides. The study was conducted in metal cages with plastic cups containing paper strips and either spinosad or temephos, or dechlorinated water (control). After exposing all treated and control cups to ovipositing female mosquitoes for 3 days, the paper strips were removed and examined for egg laying. Based on the number of eggs laid per treatment, the oviposition index was found positive for spinosad (0.66) but negative for temephos (-0.49), indicating that the natural product spinosad acted as an attractant and temephos as a repellent. |
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