Ibañez-Justicia A, Teekema S, den Hartog W, Jacobs F, Dik M, Stroo A
Centre for Monitoring of Vectors, Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA), National Reference Centre (NRC), Ministry of Economic Affairs, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
J Med Entomol. 2018 May 4;55(3):673-680. doi: 10.1093/jme/tjy002.
The Asian bush mosquito (Aedes japonicus japonicus (Theobald)) is an invasive mosquito species in Europe. In 2012, it was for the first time detected in the Netherlands, in the municipality of Lelystad. After further research, thousands of specimens were found in the surrounding peri-urban areas of the city. A targeted mosquito control campaign began in 2015 with the objective of reducing populations in locations with the highest concentrations of Ae. japonicus breeding sites: allotment garden complexes. Mosquito control consisted of source reduction combined with application of the larvicide Vectomax in breeding sites. At eight complexes, mosquito control effectiveness has been systematically measured by sampling larvae from breeding sites. Six measurements were performed between 2015 and 2016. Results show that the effectiveness of mosquito control actions was similar in all treated allotment gardens and resulted in a significant reduction in Ae. japonicus larval abundance. Rain barrels at the allotments represent the most frequent breeding site in Lelystad, but every water filled artificial container is a potential breeding site for the species. Ae. japonicus was not found in the samples taken in other allotment gardens in the province of Flevoland; however, the collection methodology used proven to be effective in detecting this species when it has newly colonized surrounding areas. Targeted mosquito control actions at the breeding sites are crucial for successful reduction of populations of an invasive mosquito species, and systematic measurements of the effectiveness, is in this case, the base to understand the dynamics of Ae. japonicus populations after mosquito control.
亚洲丛林蚊(日本伊蚊日本亚种(西奥博尔德))是欧洲的一种入侵蚊种。2012年,它首次在荷兰莱利斯塔德市被发现。经过进一步研究,在该市周边的城郊地区发现了数千只样本。2015年开始了一场有针对性的蚊虫控制行动,目标是减少日本伊蚊繁殖地最集中的地区的蚊虫数量: allotment garden complexes(这个短语不太明确准确意思,可能是特定类型的花园小区之类)。蚊虫控制包括减少源头并在繁殖地应用杀幼虫剂Vectomax。在八个小区,通过从繁殖地采集幼虫样本系统地测量了蚊虫控制效果。2015年至2016年期间进行了六次测量。结果表明,在所有处理过的allotment gardens中,蚊虫控制行动的效果相似,并导致日本伊蚊幼虫数量显著减少。小区的雨水桶是莱利斯塔德最常见的繁殖地,但每个盛水的人工容器都是该物种的潜在繁殖地。在弗利沃兰省的其他allotment gardens采集的样本中未发现日本伊蚊;然而,所使用的采集方法在检测该物种新殖民周边地区时被证明是有效的。在繁殖地采取有针对性的蚊虫控制行动对于成功减少入侵蚊种的数量至关重要,在这种情况下,对效果进行系统测量是了解蚊虫控制后日本伊蚊种群动态的基础。