Field trial on the spatial repellency of metofluthrin-impregnated resin strip against mosquitoes in shelters without walls (Beruga) in Lombok, Indonesia

  • Kawada H
  • Maekawa Y
  • Takagi M
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Abstract

Field trials on the spatial repellency of metofluthrin-impregnated plastic strips for mosquitoes present in shelters without walls (beruga) were carried out in Lombok, Indonesia. A major reduction in the incidence of human biting by Culex quinquefasciatus was achieved, and the use of two strips per beruga repelled >60% of the mosquitoes for at least 11 wk while four strips repelled >60% of the mosquitoes for more than 15 weeks. The technique was found to be a practical long-term solution for the prevention of mosquito bites without using electricity or heat to evaporate the metofluthrin.

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Kawada, H., Maekawa, Y., & Takagi, M. (2005). Field trial on the spatial repellency of metofluthrin-impregnated resin strip against mosquitoes in shelters without walls (Beruga) in Lombok, Indonesia. Medical Entomology and Zoology, 56(Supplement), 63. https://doi.org/10.7601/mez.56.63_3

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