LABORATORY EVALUATION OF BIGSHOT MAXIM AGAINST THREE SPECIES OF LARVAL AND ADULT MOSQUITOES, AEDES AEGYPTI, CULEX QUINQUEFASCIATUS, AND ANOPHELES QUADRIMACULATUS

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The use of synthetic insecticides has been the main approach in mosquito control programs (MCPs) to prevent or reduce mosquito populations. The global problem of insecticide resistance and the concern of environmental impacts of synthetic insecticides have resulted in the interest of botanicals as an alternative. In this study, the botanical product BigShot Maxim, which contains cedarwood oil (14%), thyme oil (0.53%), and cinnamon oil (0.23%) as active ingredients, was examined in adulticide and larvicide bioassays against Aedes aegypti, Culex quinquefasciatus, and Anopheles quadrimaculatus. In the adulticide bioassay, 100% mortality was reached at a dilution of 1:10 after 4 h of exposure for all 3 species. In the larvicide bioassay, at the highest tested concentration (30 ppm by volume) the greatest mortality was 96.44 ± 1.44% SE for Ae. aegypti, 92.44 ± 2.07% SE for Cx. quinquefasciatus, and 33.33 ± 3.61% for An. quadrimaculatus, respectively. Insecticidal properties presented in all the experiments indicate that BigShot Maxim could be a viable alternative to some synthetic insecticides used in MCPs.

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Bangonan, L., Blore, K., Peper, S. T., Aryaprema, V. S., Bond, J., Qualls, W. A., & Xue, R. D. (2022). LABORATORY EVALUATION OF BIGSHOT MAXIM AGAINST THREE SPECIES OF LARVAL AND ADULT MOSQUITOES, AEDES AEGYPTI, CULEX QUINQUEFASCIATUS, AND ANOPHELES QUADRIMACULATUS. Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 38(1), 70–73. https://doi.org/10.2987/21-7032

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