Research Keyword: vector control

Beauveria bassiana associated with a novel biomimetic hydrogel to control Aedes albopictus through lure and kill ovitraps

Researchers developed a new gel-based trap that combines a natural fungus (Beauveria bassiana) with specially designed hydrogels to control Asian tiger mosquitoes (Aedes albopictus), which spread dangerous diseases like Zika and dengue. The gel traps work by both mechanically trapping mosquito eggs and infecting them with the fungus, achieving over 90% effectiveness. This approach offers a chemical-free alternative to traditional insecticides and could be more cost-effective than current methods.

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Effect of larval diets on the life table parameters of dengue mosquito, Aedes aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) using age-stage two sex life table theory

Researchers tested four different larval diets to find the best way to raise dengue mosquitoes in laboratories for a disease control program. They measured how well mosquitoes grew, survived, and reproduced on each diet. A modified recipe containing beans, corn, wheat, chickpea, rice, and beef liver worked best, producing healthier and more numerous offspring that could be used in mosquito control efforts.

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