Residual effectiveness of λ-cyhalothrin harbourage sprays against foliage-resting mosquitoes in North Queensland

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ABSTRACT The residual efficacy of λ-cyhalothrin sprayed on foliage was evaluated against various mosquito species in sections of forest in Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Weekly sweep-net collections in treated and untreated areas before and after spraying showed 87-100% reductions in mosquito numbers for the first 9 wk postspray. After that period, reductions fluctuated but remained >71% up to 14 wk posttreatment. Mosquito mortality ranged from 96 to 100% in contact bioassays of treated leaves during the 14 wk study. Our results demonstrate that spraying harborage vegetation with λ-cyhalothrin is an extremely effective strategy for the control of sylvan and peridomestic mosquito species in tropical north Queensland. © 2014 Entomological Society of America.

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Muzari, O. M., Adamczyk, R., Davis, J., Ritchie, S., & Devine, G. (2014). Residual effectiveness of λ-cyhalothrin harbourage sprays against foliage-resting mosquitoes in North Queensland. Journal of Medical Entomology, 51(2), 444–449. https://doi.org/10.1603/ME13141

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