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Oviposition Activity of Aedes aegypti L. (Diptera: Culicidae) in Response to Different Organic Infusions

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NEOTROPICAL ENTOMOLOGY
Volume 39, Issue 2, Pages 299-302

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ENTOMOLOGICAL SOC BRASIL
DOI: 10.1590/S1519-566X2010000200023

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Attractive; mosquito; posture; ovitrap

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The present study investigates new sources of infusion as an oviposition attractant for Aedes aegypti L. Infusions with fetid and non-fetid odors were compared as an oviposition stimulant. Traps baited with infusions of dehydrated cashew leaves (Anacardium occidentale), potato peels (Solanum tuberosum) and gram inea (Panicum maximum) were compared as attractants, and the effect of odor (fetid and un fetid) on attractiveness was tested. Oviposition activity changed significantly according to the concentration and type of infusion (F = 4.1279; gl = 2; P = 0.023 I). A larger number o f eggs were observed in cups containing 50% A. occidenktle (non-fetid odor) and 30% P. maximum (fetid odor). When compared in the same cage, comparable oviposition was found between A. occidentale and P. maximum. Moreover, approximately 20% more eggs were recorded in the infusion without odor when compared to the grass infusion and water. These findings suggest A. occidentale as a new stimulant for use in ovitraps for Aedes surveillance and control, with the benefit of having an agreeable odor.

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