Adult control programs are necessary in disease situations such as encephalitis-stricken areas and in areas where a high density of pest mosquitoes occurs. The larger the area treated, the more successful the control. Adult mosquito populations can be temporarily reduced to less annoying levels. Ultra-low volume application generally is regarded as the most efficient adulticiding method.
Ultra-Low Volume Application
Special nozzle adaptations make it possible to break up undiluted, specially formulated insecticides into microscopic droplets that give effective coverage for adult mosquito control. These kinds of applications are known as ultra-low volume (ULV), ULV non-thermal, cold fog or ULV aerosol. For every 50 percent decrease in the droplet diameter of a set volume of insecticide, the spray surface area is increased eightfold. Such application techniques make it possible to effectively use very low application rates of insecticide. A comparison of malathion ULV rates for selected uses is given below:
| ounces/acre | |
| Mosquito Control | 0.7 |
| Cattle Feed Lots | 8 |
| Peas | 8 |
| Green Beans | 8 |
| Blueberries | 10 |
| Pasture and Range Grass | 12 |
| Alfalfa | 16 |
| Cherries | 16 |
The droplet size of the pesticide must be checked according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Records verifying compliance with label specifications must be kept for a period of three years.
Ground ULV application is usually done at 10 mph, using a swath width of 300 feet. Because the primary activity period for most mosquito species is during the evening (sunset) or just before sunrise, adult mosquito control by ULV and thermal fog is most effective when done during these periods when there is no wind.
Aerial application of mosquito adulticides is recommended only in extreme cases. These may include encephalitis epidemics or severe numbers of pest mosquitoes. In such cases, a ULV adulticide application is the method of choice because it will bring about an immediate reduction in the number of adult mosquitoes. This is especially important during an epidemic of EEE or SLE. Newly hatched mosquitoes will be virus free at least until their first blood meal. Killing off the older infected mosquitoes breaks the disease transmission cycle. Some insecticides labeled for ground ULV application are given in Table 2.
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Table 2. Area Ultra-Low Volume Application by Ground Equipment for Adult Mosquito Control (Follow Label Directions and Safety Precautions) |
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