Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association (2013) 29, 84-87

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Robert L. Aldridge, W. Wayne Wynn, Seth C. Britch, Sandra A. Allan, Todd W. Walker, Christopher J. Geden, Jerome A. Hogsette and Kenneth J. Linthicum (2013)
High-throughput mosquito and fly bioassay system for natural and artificial substrates treated with residual insecticides
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 29 (1), 84-87
Abstract: A high-throughput bioassay system to evaluate the efficacy of residual pesticides against mosquitoes and muscid flies with minimal insect handling was developed. The system consisted of 4 components made of readily available materials: 1) a CO2 anaesthetizing chamber, 2) a specialized aspirator, 3) a cylindrical flat-bottomed glass bioassay chamber assembly, and 4) a customized rack.
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