Identification of Larvicide-Resistant Catch Basins from Three Years of Larvicide Trials in a Suburb of Chicago, IL
The tens of thousands of catch basins found in many urban areas are a primary target of local vector control agencies for seasonal application of extended-release larvicides. A concern with using larvicides in these structures is that active ingredients can be hampered by high flows, debris, and sed...
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Main Authors: | Justin E. Harbison (Author), James M. Sinacore (Author), Marlon Henry (Author), Christopher Xamplas (Author), Lara R. Dugas (Author), Marilyn O'Hara Ruiz (Author) |
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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