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Table 1 Descriptive statistics of Aedes albopictus and Culex pipiens collected by Mosquito Emerging Trap

From: New adhesive traps to monitor urban mosquitoes with a case study to assess the efficacy of insecticide control strategies in temperate areas

 

Aedes albopictus

Culex pipiens

 

Females

Males

Females

Males

 

Outer face

Inner face

Outer face

Inner face

Outer face

Inner face

Outer face

Inner face

N

1.9 (±0.3)

0

2.1 (±0.4)

0

1.3 (±0.3)

0

0.4 (±0.1)

0.1 (±0.1)

E

3.9 (±0.5)

1.6 (±0.3)

2.5 (±0.4)

2.5 (±0.4)

2.0 (±0.2)

1.4 (±0.3)

1.1 (±0.3)

2.2 (±0.4)

S

2.0 (±0.4)

0

1.6 (±0.4)

0

1.4 (±0.3)

0

0.7 (±0.2)

0.1 (±0.1)

W

3.4 (±0.4)

0

2.6 (±0.5)

0

1.5 (±0.3)

0

0.7 (±0.2)

0.1 (±0.1)

UN

5.8 (±0.6)

2.9 (±0.3),

4.1 (±0.6)

5.1 (±0.6)

3.4 (±0.5)

2.1 (±0.3)

2.1 (±0.4)

3.7 (±0.5)

  1. Mean counts /trap/48 hours (±standard error) in Mosquito Emerging Trap in two Diflubenzuron-treated catch basins located in each of quarters (N, E, S, W) of the treated area and two catch basins in the untreated area (UN) during N = 15 samplings in 2012.