The effect of an attractant toxic sugar bait (ATSB) incorporating Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis and methoprene on mosquito populations
Background: The threat posed by mosquito-borne diseases continues to increase globally. The increase of pesticide resistance is impacting vector control and public health globally. The development and testing of new pesticides faces several challenges, e.g., time for development, high cost, and regu...
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Main Authors: | Thomas Kollars (Author), Mark Carder (Author), Mustapha Debboun (Author), Lee McPhatter (Author) |
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