Abstract
Direct bait catches and indirect ones in which the host is enclosed in a trap usually catch only unfed hungry females in search of a blood-meal. Traps employing attractants such as carbon dioxide, light or some other visual stimuli, also mainly attract mosquitoes primarily concerned with host seeking, and, moreover, are usually species selective. Non-attractant traps, such as suction traps, give less biased collections of mosquitoes and should sample all species more or less equally. However, they only sample the aerial population and unfed females being the most active category again predominate, but in this instance not all will necessarily be host seeking.
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- Anopheles Gambiae
- Piperonyl Butoxide
- Anopheles Culicifacies
- Anopheles Albimanus
- Anopheles Gambiae Complex
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Service, M.W. (1993). Sampling the Adult Resting Population. In: Mosquito Ecology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1868-2_3
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