Evaluating synthetic odours and trap designs for monitoring Anopheles farauti in Queensland, Australia.
Bram van de StraatAlexandra HiscoxWillem TakkenThomas R BurkotPublished in: Malaria journal (2019)
The BG-Sentinel 2 trap, BG-Suna trap and the BG-Bowl trap captured high numbers of An. farauti in the field, when equipped with CO2 and an odour lure (either the BG-Lure or a natural odour). The most important attractant was CO2. This study shows that fan-powered traps, baited with CO2 plus an appropriate odour lure, can be a promising addition to current vector monitoring methods in the Southwest Pacific.
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