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Sodium Ascorbate as a Potential Toxicant in Attractive Sugar Baits for Control of Adult Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) and Sand Flies (Diptera: Psychodidae)

机译:抗坏血酸钠作为有吸引力的糖诱饵中的潜在毒物,用于控制成人蚊子(Diptera:Culicidae)和沙蝇(Diptera:Psychododae)

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Attractive toxic sugar baits (ATSBs) can be an effective vector control tool, especially in areas where aerial or aquatic applications of pesticides are undesirable or impractical. In general, there is a need to develop novel or alternative insecticides for vector control, and there is a demand from consumers for more 'natural' pest control products. Sodium ascorbate (SA) is a naturally occurring antioxidant compound, found in fruits and vegetables, and is available commercially in the United States as a food additive and supplement. In this study, we continuously exposed groups of adult Aedes aegypti (L.), Anopheles stephensi Liston (Diptera: Culicidae), Phlebotomus papatasi Scopoli, and Lutzomyia longipalpis (Lutz & Neiva; Diptera: Psychodidae) to ATSBs containing SA in concentrations of 6, 8, 10, and 20%, and tracked their mortality over 10 d. We also exposed insects to a 20% SA-ATSB on a single day to determine the effect of a single exposure to the bait on mortality. Concentrations of >= 8% SA significantly reduced survival of both mosquito species over 10 d compared with sugar-fed controls. Sand fly mortality was inconsistent. A single exposure to 20% SA significantly reduced the survival of An. stephensi. Mosquitoes exposed to SA exhibited elevated catalase levels and cell death. The use of SA in ATSBs may be most effective in areas where sugar sources are scarce, and where mosquito species frequently sugar-feed. SA sugar baits may be a particularly attractive option for the general public looking to control mosquito populations using 'natural' alternatives to synthetic insecticides.
机译:有吸引力的有毒的糖诱饵(ATSBs)可以是有效的矢量控制工具,尤其是在杀虫剂的空中或水生物应用是不希望的或不切实际的区域。一般而言,需要开发用于载体控制的新型或替代杀虫剂,并且消费者需求对于更多“自然”害虫控制产品。抗坏血酸钠(SA)是一种天然存在的抗氧化剂,在水果和蔬菜中发现,并且在美国商业上可用作食品添加剂和补充剂。在这项研究中,我们不断暴露于成人AEDES AEGYPTI(L.)的群体,Anopheles Stephensi Caroron(Diptera:Culicidae),Heobotomus Papatasi Scopoli和Lutzomyia Longipalpis(Lutz& Neiva; Diptera:Psigododidae),含有Sa的阿斯布斯6,8,10和20%,并追踪10 d以下的死亡率。我们还在一天内将昆虫暴露于20%SA-ATSB,以确定单一暴露于死亡率的诱饵的效果。与糖喂养对照相比,> = 8%SA的浓度显着降低了10天的蚊虫物种的存活率。沙蝇死亡率不一致。单一的暴露于20%SA显着降低了AN的存活率。 Stephensi。暴露于SA的蚊子表现出升高的过氧化氢酶水平和细胞死亡。在糖源稀缺的区域和蚊子常常糖饲料的地方,SA在ATSB中的使用可能是最有效的。 SA Sugar Baits可能是一个特别有吸引力的公众希望使用“自然”替代合成杀虫剂的替代品来控制蚊子群体。

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