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Page 1: Absolutely, Positively Last of the Mosquitoes Announcements Speaking Today: Sean Allen, Lauren Torbett Speaking Thursday: Mark Goodman, Charity Selbrede

Absolutely, Positively Last of the Mosquitoes

AnnouncementsSpeaking Today: Sean Allen, Lauren TorbettSpeaking Thursday: Mark Goodman, Charity SelbredeAbout Thursdays Class …

Page 2: Absolutely, Positively Last of the Mosquitoes Announcements Speaking Today: Sean Allen, Lauren Torbett Speaking Thursday: Mark Goodman, Charity Selbrede

Sampling Adults

• Males – Not interested in them

• Blood questing females – Light/CO2 traps

• Gravid females – Gravid traps

• General – Resting Boxes (Culeseta & Anopheles)

• Non-attraction traps – sample at random

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CDC - Light/CO2 Baited Trap• Can use gas, dry ice, or

chemical sachet• Generally overnight• May be used with light• Some differentiate by time

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Other Traps for Blood Questers

Mosquito magnet used as a sampling tool Sonic trap mimics the

sound of a dog’s heartbeat

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Gravid Traps1. Generally left overnight

2. The type of water affects trap catch

3. Very susceptible to rainfall

4. May also find eggs on/near water

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Impact Assessment

• Biting Rate– Human Bait– Animal Bait

• Disease Risk– Prevalence in Mosquito Population– Prevalence in Host Population

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Human Landing/Biting Rate1. Fixed time interval2. Sample at same time of day

3. Standardized human

4. Widely restricted

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Sentinel Animals

More commonly used as an early warning for disease risk

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Landing Rates & Impact

• Human Nuisance – Must know two things:– Number of bites people are willing to tolerate– Bite rate that results in action

• Disease risk – Must know the proportion of bites that result in new infections

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Final Thoughts on Mosquito Population Sampling

• All commonly used methods are relative – None give absolute estimates.

• Different species are sampled at different rates for each technique.

• Generally, must pre-define which species in the mosquito complex is the target of a sampling program then select the appropriate technique(s).

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Determining Disease Prevalence in Mosquito Populations

Sort into pools

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Many diseases have simple strip tests available (tend to be around 70% accurate, but their cheap & easy).

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This one costs $60 & does 20 tests

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More accurate and sophisticated techniques are available

• Most are based on an amplification procedure.

• Such procedures require facilities with appropriate containment as well as specialized equipment & training.

• Cost prohibitive in many management programs (typically $20 – 25/test).

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End of Mosquitoes

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Brachycerous Flies

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Muscid Flies

• Flies in the family Muscidae• Similar in appearance to house flies (Musca

domestica)• Not typically human disease vector• Main problems for humans:

– Nuisance– Contamination– Exsanguination possible– Can be significant economic problems (esp. on

livestock)

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Principal Species in Kentucky

• About twice as many species as mosquitoes world wide

• 5 X as many species in N. America (vs. mosquitoes)

• Only 9 species of med/vet importance (cf. Table 16.1).

• Only 4 of these are important in Kentucky

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1. House Flies

• Eggs laid in batches of 75 – 150, 500 in a female’s lifetime

• Immatures are maggots– Vermiform

diperteran larvae without distinct head capsules

• Sexually dimorphic• Life cycle ~ 10d

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2. Stable Fly

• Stomoxys calcitrans• Similar life cycle &

appearance to house fly• Blood feeder• Larvae breed in wet

organic matter (esp. straw mixed with manure)

• Primary effect: Reduces livestock performance (economic); nuisance

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3. Horn Fly

• Haematobia irritans• Mostly on cattle backs• Essentially only a cattle problem (larval habitat)• Economic pest of cattle

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4. Face Fly

• Musca autumnalis• Similar in appearance to

house fly• Main Impacts:

– Transmit eye diseases in livestock (e.g. bacterial conjunctivis [Pink Eye])

– Irritate Livestock (Economic)

– May attempt to overwinter in large numbers in houses (nuisance).