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Mosquito Surveillance and Insecticide Resistance Monitoring Conducted by the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District, Monroe County, Florida, USA

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Mosquitoes are the most important group of flies affecting human health and wellness. Worldwide, mosquito-borne diseases kill over 700,000 people every year and afflict millions more. Mosquitoes also adversely affect domestic and agricultural animal health and negatively impact touri...

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Autores principales: Hribar, Lawrence J., Boehmler, Michael B., Murray, Heidi L., Pruszynski, Catherine A., Leal, Andrea L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9603856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36292875
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13100927
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author Hribar, Lawrence J.
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Murray, Heidi L.
Pruszynski, Catherine A.
Leal, Andrea L.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Mosquitoes are the most important group of flies affecting human health and wellness. Worldwide, mosquito-borne diseases kill over 700,000 people every year and afflict millions more. Mosquitoes also adversely affect domestic and agricultural animal health and negatively impact tourism-based economies. The Florida Keys Mosquito Control District is responsible for reducing mosquito populations in an area stretching from Cross Key and Broad Creek in the northeast to Key West in the southwest. Before mosquitoes can be controlled, it is important to know how many mosquitoes there are, what species are present, and where they are located. Adult mosquito surveillance traps such as the BG Sentinel, set around homes and businesses, and light traps, set in field sites, are used to identify the number and species of mosquitoes in an area. Larval and pupal mosquito surveillance is conducted by visiting water sources in domestic and field habitats to look for immature mosquitoes. Surveillance informs operational staff of the types of treatments required to control mosquitoes present. Products currently used to kill larval and adult forms of mosquitoes are continuously evaluated for efficacy to reduce pesticide-resistant populations. ABSTRACT: Mosquito control programs in the State of Florida are charged with protecting human and animal health, fostering economic development of the State, permitting enjoyment of the natural attractions in Florida, and improving the quality of life of citizens. Mosquito control programs must accomplish these tasks in such a manner as will protect the environment and terrestrial, marine, and freshwater ecosystems. The Florida Keys Mosquito Control District provides a science-based Integrated Pest Management mosquito control program to the residents of the Florida Keys, Monroe County, Florida. Operational decisions are based on surveillance of adult and immature mosquitoes. Mosquito populations are monitored by means of carbon dioxide-baited light traps BG Sentinel traps, truck traps, gravid traps, oviposition traps, and human landing rate counts. Larvae and pupae are monitored by inspections of natural and human-made immature habitats. Due to past and current reliance on chemical pesticides for control of mosquitoes, the District maintains a pesticide resistance detection program consisting of CDC bottle bioassays and larval bioassays, challenging local mosquito species with currently used adulticides and larvicides.
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spelling pubmed-96038562022-10-27 Mosquito Surveillance and Insecticide Resistance Monitoring Conducted by the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District, Monroe County, Florida, USA Hribar, Lawrence J. Boehmler, Michael B. Murray, Heidi L. Pruszynski, Catherine A. Leal, Andrea L. Insects Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: Mosquitoes are the most important group of flies affecting human health and wellness. Worldwide, mosquito-borne diseases kill over 700,000 people every year and afflict millions more. Mosquitoes also adversely affect domestic and agricultural animal health and negatively impact tourism-based economies. The Florida Keys Mosquito Control District is responsible for reducing mosquito populations in an area stretching from Cross Key and Broad Creek in the northeast to Key West in the southwest. Before mosquitoes can be controlled, it is important to know how many mosquitoes there are, what species are present, and where they are located. Adult mosquito surveillance traps such as the BG Sentinel, set around homes and businesses, and light traps, set in field sites, are used to identify the number and species of mosquitoes in an area. Larval and pupal mosquito surveillance is conducted by visiting water sources in domestic and field habitats to look for immature mosquitoes. Surveillance informs operational staff of the types of treatments required to control mosquitoes present. Products currently used to kill larval and adult forms of mosquitoes are continuously evaluated for efficacy to reduce pesticide-resistant populations. ABSTRACT: Mosquito control programs in the State of Florida are charged with protecting human and animal health, fostering economic development of the State, permitting enjoyment of the natural attractions in Florida, and improving the quality of life of citizens. Mosquito control programs must accomplish these tasks in such a manner as will protect the environment and terrestrial, marine, and freshwater ecosystems. The Florida Keys Mosquito Control District provides a science-based Integrated Pest Management mosquito control program to the residents of the Florida Keys, Monroe County, Florida. Operational decisions are based on surveillance of adult and immature mosquitoes. Mosquito populations are monitored by means of carbon dioxide-baited light traps BG Sentinel traps, truck traps, gravid traps, oviposition traps, and human landing rate counts. Larvae and pupae are monitored by inspections of natural and human-made immature habitats. Due to past and current reliance on chemical pesticides for control of mosquitoes, the District maintains a pesticide resistance detection program consisting of CDC bottle bioassays and larval bioassays, challenging local mosquito species with currently used adulticides and larvicides. MDPI 2022-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9603856/ /pubmed/36292875 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13100927 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_fullStr Mosquito Surveillance and Insecticide Resistance Monitoring Conducted by the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District, Monroe County, Florida, USA
title_full_unstemmed Mosquito Surveillance and Insecticide Resistance Monitoring Conducted by the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District, Monroe County, Florida, USA
title_short Mosquito Surveillance and Insecticide Resistance Monitoring Conducted by the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District, Monroe County, Florida, USA
title_sort mosquito surveillance and insecticide resistance monitoring conducted by the florida keys mosquito control district, monroe county, florida, usa
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9603856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36292875
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13100927
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