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Dam the mosquitoes...full steam ahead: Garrison Dam Mosquito Management Project, Williston, ND. Major Mark Breidenbaugh Major Karl Haagsma Lt Col Don Teig Air Force Aerial Spray Unit. Operational Mission Locations. Historical mosquito problem.
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Dam the mosquitoes...full steam ahead: Garrison Dam MosquitoManagement Project, Williston, ND Major Mark Breidenbaugh Major Karl Haagsma Lt Col Don Teig Air Force Aerial Spray Unit
Historical mosquito problem During the Corps of Discovery, Lewis & Clark encountered mosquitoes near Williston in August 1806 Clark left Lewis a note: “Game scarce, mosquitoes troublesome”
Reported WNV Disease Cases in Humans,United States, 1999-2009* 6 % For the Dakotas 16 % 5 % • Reported as of • 12/31/2009 3 %
Williston mosquito larvicide 28 May - 4 June 2009 Application parameters: • 230 mph ground speed • 100 ft above ground level • RA nozzles (24 straight back) • 200 ft swath width • 0.24 oz/acre (1.5 pints/acre) • Vectobac 12AS (1200 ITU/mg) • Began at sunrise • 6,700 acres treated
Etofenprox • Etofenprox molecule identified in the early ’80s in Japan • Similar mode of action to traditional pyrethroids (sodium channel blocker) • Low mammalian toxicity (LD50 > 42,000 mg/kg) • Registered for mosquito control Sept 2008 (Zenivex) • Registration was supported by DWFP grant • ZenivexE20 aerial label, requires conformational data for US EPA
Methods Pre-spray sampling: • NJ light traps • Landing rates • Monitored droplet deposition • Used field-collected mosquitoes for caged bioassays
Williston mosquito adulticide 20 July 2009 Application parameters: • 230 mph ground speed • 150ft above ground level • 8005 flat fan nozzles (10) • 2000 ft swath width (1 swath offset) • 0.32 oz/acre (0.0035 lbs AI) • began 1.5 hrs prior to sunset • 24,000 acres treated Winds: • 280°/5-8 knots, ground • 290°/12-18 knots, altitude Wind direction Williston area spray block
Results Percent mortality of caged mosquitoes- corrected with Abbott’s formula Field-collected mosquitoes were: Ae. vexans 96% Ae. dorsalis 3%
Results Landing rate counts
Results Ae. vexans collected in NJ traps Spray individuals
Conclusions • Zenivex was a easy to work with material: noncorrosive and flushed with BVA oil • Low toxicity makes it appealing • Effective at mid-level rate in high mosquito density environment • Price?
Future plans • Strategies for increasing the period of mosquito relief include: • Increase surveillance and scouting to determine larval development sites and larvicide these areas • Increase adult surveillance to determine optimum application time • Increasing the size of the spray area to create a buffer zone around Williston • Consider applications on Army Corps land • Multiple applications • Begin at dusk for adulticide sprays
Acknowledgements • Jeff Keller, Army Corps of Engineers • Fran Bosch, Steve Kemp & staff, Williston Vector Control • Stephanie Whitman, ValentBioSciences • Bill Reynolds & Dean Gaiser, Central Life Sciences • Vicki Johnson, Minot AFB • Karl Haagsma & Don Teig, AF Spray Flight • Air Force Spray Flight aircrews & maintenance personnel