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- W2892833522 abstract "The potential for use of attractive toxic sugar baits (ATSB) in vector control is very promising. While vector control strategies focus largely on indoor measures, such as long-lasting insecticide treated nets (LLINs) and indoor residual sprays (IRS), ATSB methods exploit the need for mosquitoes and other biting Diptera to feed frequently on outdoor plants to obtain sugar as an energy source required to sustain life functions such as flight and reproduction. Studies in which ATSB has been used either as a foliar spray or in bait stations have shown that local populations of aedine, anopheline and culicine mosquitoes have been significantly reduced. Preliminary studies have also shown the successful use of these ATSB methods against phlebotomine sand flies. Studies have been initiated to evaluate the efficacy of ATSB against adult ceratopogonid biting midges. Minimal impact to non-target species is expected and demonstrated since most non-target species respond to different attractants to locate sugar sources. For example, honey bees and other pollinators rely more on visual than olfactory cues to find their host plants." @default.
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