Effect of the CDC light trap on control of nocturnal mosquitoes in coastal Samut Songkhram Province, Thailand

Chaiphongpachara T, Laojun S, Kunphichayadecha C. 2018. Effect of the CDC light trap on control of nocturnal mosquitoes in coastal Samut Songkhram Province, Thailand. Biodiversitas 19: 1750-1754. This study aimed to investigate the effect of CDC light trap on mosquito control and to study the relati...

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Autores principales: TANAWAT CHAIPHONGPACHARA, SEDTHAPONG LAOJUN, CHAEKKI KUNPHICHAYADECHA
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2a891feba0004340b62ad5aa73d04e672021-11-16T14:04:05ZEffect of the CDC light trap on control of nocturnal mosquitoes in coastal Samut Songkhram Province, Thailand1412-033X2085-472210.13057/biodiv/d190522https://doaj.org/article/2a891feba0004340b62ad5aa73d04e672018-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://smujo.id/biodiv/article/view/2941https://doaj.org/toc/1412-033Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2085-4722Chaiphongpachara T, Laojun S, Kunphichayadecha C. 2018. Effect of the CDC light trap on control of nocturnal mosquitoes in coastal Samut Songkhram Province, Thailand. Biodiversitas 19: 1750-1754. This study aimed to investigate the effect of CDC light trap on mosquito control and to study the relationship between this effect and weather factors in coastal areas (2 and 4 km from the sea) of Samut Songkhram Province, Thailand. We conducted a field test by trapping for 30 consecutive days from September to October 2017. The trap was hung at a height of 1.5 m and was 50 m away from a house. A total of 2963 adult female mosquitoes of 4 species belonging to 2 genera were trapped, including Anopheles epiroticus Linton & Harbach, Culex quinquefasciatus Say, Cx. sitiens Wiedmann and Cx. gelidus Theobald. The trapping rate of the CDC light trap set up 2 km from the sea was 85.70±73.81 adult mosquitoes per night. Meanwhile, at the location 4 km from the sea, the trap collected 13.07±11.40 adult mosquitoes per night. Comparing the numbers of mosquitoes captured by the CDC light trap between these two sites, there was a significant difference at p < 0.05. This study shows that the CDC light trap can be used for effective control of mosquitoes in coastal areas of Samut Songkhram Province, Thailand, especially Cx. sitiens, a filariasis vector.TANAWAT CHAIPHONGPACHARASEDTHAPONG LAOJUNCHAEKKI KUNPHICHAYADECHAMBI & UNS Soloarticlecdc light trapcoastal areaeffectnocturnal mosquitoesBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENBiodiversitas, Vol 19, Iss 5, Pp 1750-1754 (2018)
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topic cdc light trap
coastal area
effect
nocturnal mosquitoes
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle cdc light trap
coastal area
effect
nocturnal mosquitoes
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
TANAWAT CHAIPHONGPACHARA
SEDTHAPONG LAOJUN
CHAEKKI KUNPHICHAYADECHA
Effect of the CDC light trap on control of nocturnal mosquitoes in coastal Samut Songkhram Province, Thailand
description Chaiphongpachara T, Laojun S, Kunphichayadecha C. 2018. Effect of the CDC light trap on control of nocturnal mosquitoes in coastal Samut Songkhram Province, Thailand. Biodiversitas 19: 1750-1754. This study aimed to investigate the effect of CDC light trap on mosquito control and to study the relationship between this effect and weather factors in coastal areas (2 and 4 km from the sea) of Samut Songkhram Province, Thailand. We conducted a field test by trapping for 30 consecutive days from September to October 2017. The trap was hung at a height of 1.5 m and was 50 m away from a house. A total of 2963 adult female mosquitoes of 4 species belonging to 2 genera were trapped, including Anopheles epiroticus Linton & Harbach, Culex quinquefasciatus Say, Cx. sitiens Wiedmann and Cx. gelidus Theobald. The trapping rate of the CDC light trap set up 2 km from the sea was 85.70±73.81 adult mosquitoes per night. Meanwhile, at the location 4 km from the sea, the trap collected 13.07±11.40 adult mosquitoes per night. Comparing the numbers of mosquitoes captured by the CDC light trap between these two sites, there was a significant difference at p < 0.05. This study shows that the CDC light trap can be used for effective control of mosquitoes in coastal areas of Samut Songkhram Province, Thailand, especially Cx. sitiens, a filariasis vector.
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author TANAWAT CHAIPHONGPACHARA
SEDTHAPONG LAOJUN
CHAEKKI KUNPHICHAYADECHA
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SEDTHAPONG LAOJUN
CHAEKKI KUNPHICHAYADECHA
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title Effect of the CDC light trap on control of nocturnal mosquitoes in coastal Samut Songkhram Province, Thailand
title_short Effect of the CDC light trap on control of nocturnal mosquitoes in coastal Samut Songkhram Province, Thailand
title_full Effect of the CDC light trap on control of nocturnal mosquitoes in coastal Samut Songkhram Province, Thailand
title_fullStr Effect of the CDC light trap on control of nocturnal mosquitoes in coastal Samut Songkhram Province, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the CDC light trap on control of nocturnal mosquitoes in coastal Samut Songkhram Province, Thailand
title_sort effect of the cdc light trap on control of nocturnal mosquitoes in coastal samut songkhram province, thailand
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publishDate 2018
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