Exposure to Attractive Toxic Sugar Baits containing Piriproxyfen (ATSB-PPF) in surfaces reduces the number of eggs and larvae produced by Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) females

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Sa, Christian Vargas de Carvalho [1 ]
Dias, Alyne Cunha Alves [2 ]
Almeida e Silva, Alexandre de [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Fed Rondonia, Programa Pos Grad Conservacao & Uso Recursos Nat P, Porto Velho, RO, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Rondonia, Dept Biol Nucleo Ciencias Exatas & Terra, Lab Bioecol Insetos, Porto Velho, RO, Brazil
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Hormone mimics; Alternative control; Baits; JUVENILE-HORMONE; PYRIPROXYFEN;
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The significant role of Aedes aegypti as a vector of several arboviruses has intensified studies on vector control tools, including Attractive Toxic Sugar Baits containing Pyriproxyfen (ATSB-PPF). PPF is an insect growth regulator (IGR) that has been used to control immature mosquitoes, but it also has direct effects on female reproduction. This study evaluated the effect of physical exposure of Ae. aegypti females with ATSB-PPF on fecundity and fertility at different times before and after blood meal. Females were confined in cages impregnated with ATSB-PPF at different concentrations (5, 50, and 500 ppm). One group of females was exposed to the baits 24 and 48 hours Before the Blood Meal (BBM), and in the other group, exposure occurred 24 and 48 hours After the Blood Meal (ABM). The number of eggs laid, larvae, and pupation rate were analyzed. Exposure of Ae. aegypti females to ATSB-PPF bait 24 hours after the blood meal was able to reduce the number of eggs laid, especially at the higher concentrations used, but the number of larvae obtained was reduced regardless of the exposure time to ATSB-PPF, i.e., 24 hours before or after the blood meal, or the concentration of PPF used. No changes were observed in the number of pupae from larvae obtained from eggs laid by mosquitoes exposed to ATSB-PPF. Physical exposure of mosquitoes to sugar baits is sufficient to reduce the investigated reproductive parameters of Ae. aegypti. .
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