Evaluation of DeltaGard® Ground Application Against Aedes albopictus in a Residential Area in St. Augustine, Florida

J Am Mosq Control Assoc. 2016 Jun;32(2):160-2. doi: 10.2987/moco-32-02-160-162.1.

Abstract

Aedes albopictus is an invasive species that poses a health threat in many residential neighborhoods throughout Florida. Aedes albopictus is a high priority for mosquito control efforts in the state. The efficacy of DeltaGard(®) (AI 2% deltamethrin) application against Ae. albopictus was evaluated in a residential area in St. Augustine, FL. DeltaGard was applied using a truck-mounted ultra-low-volume aerosol generator along 3 streets in a residential neighborhood. Caged mosquito mortality and droplet density data were recorded. Leaf clippings from houses on treated streets were bioassayed against laboratory-reared Ae. albopictus. Overall, the DeltaGard application was found to be more effective in the front yard of the houses, resulting in 78.3% mortality in caged mosquitoes, 42 % mortality in leaf bioassays, and 50.5 nl/cc in spray density. Based on the amount of vegetation and residential barriers around the houses, the application caused only 46.3% mortality in caged mosquitoes, 7.5% mortality in leaf bioassays, and 5.4 nl/cc in spray density in the back yard sites.

Keywords: Aedes albopictus; deltamethrin; pyrethroid; ultra-low volume.

MeSH terms

  • Aedes*
  • Animals
  • Female
  • Florida
  • Insecticides*
  • Mosquito Control*
  • Nitriles*
  • Pyrethrins*

Substances

  • Insecticides
  • Nitriles
  • Pyrethrins
  • decamethrin