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Efficacy of the insect growth regulator novaluron in the control of dengue vector mosquitoes Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus.

J M Manel K HerathW A Priyanka P De SilvaThilini C WeeraratneS H P Parakrama Karunaratne
Published in: Scientific reports (2024)
Insect Growth Regulator (IGR) novaluron is an alternative to synthetic neuro-inhibitory insecticides. Present study was designed to assess appropriate dosages of novaluron for dengue vector control. Larvae of Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus were exposed to a concentration series of novaluron (Rimon EC10) for two fixed exposure periods of 7-days and 14-days to determined LC 50 and LC 99 values. Inhibition of adult emergence (IE 50 and IE 99 ) was determined by a 14-day exposure. Semi-field experiments were conducted by exposing cohorts of Ae. aegypti larvae to IE 99 , 2 × IE 99 and 10 × IE 99 novaluron concentrations in water storage buckets (10 L) and plastic barrels (200 L). For the 7-day exposure, LC 50 values were 0.047-0.049 ppm and LC 99 were 0.144-0.151 ppm. For 14-day exposure, these values were 0.002-0.005 ppm and 0.006-0.01 ppm respectively. For both species, IE 99 was 0.001 ppb under semi-field conditions, and was effective for nearly 2 months. Novaluron concentration 0.01 ppb was effective up to 3 months, with an IE of 89-95%. Authorities should critically review a reduction of the presently recommended field dosage of 200 ppm novaluron by × 100 or more. This would provide the same efficacy but mitigate environmental pollution, development of vector resistance, and financial losses.
Keyphrases
  • aedes aegypti
  • zika virus
  • dengue virus
  • simultaneous determination
  • mass spectrometry
  • heavy metals
  • liquid chromatography
  • healthcare
  • tandem mass spectrometry
  • drinking water