2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfluidstructs.2015.03.016
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Fog and dense gas disrupt mosquito flight due to increased aerodynamic drag on halteres

Abstract: a b s t r a c tChemical insecticide foggers have long been used to control mosquito populations and reduce the spread of malaria, West Nile virus, and dengue fever. In this study, we show that simple fogs of water droplets, devoid of chemicals, are effective at obstructing the flight of Anopheles freeborni mosquitoes. Using high-speed video, we film the flight of mosquitoes in denser-than-air fluids such as fogs produced by household humidifiers and heavy gas. In gases with more than twice the density of air, … Show more

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“…Mosquitoes are an ideal model organism for the first studies into void navigation, for they are readily excited in captivity ( Dickerson et al 2012 , 2015 ; Dickerson and Hu 2014 ; Sutcliffe and Colborn 2015 ; Sutcliffe et al 2017 ), and probe physical barriers for entry in response to olfactory and thermal attractants. Discoveries of mosquito navigation of voids is particularly important to scientists studying mosquito-borne disease control.…”
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“…Mosquitoes are an ideal model organism for the first studies into void navigation, for they are readily excited in captivity ( Dickerson et al 2012 , 2015 ; Dickerson and Hu 2014 ; Sutcliffe and Colborn 2015 ; Sutcliffe et al 2017 ), and probe physical barriers for entry in response to olfactory and thermal attractants. Discoveries of mosquito navigation of voids is particularly important to scientists studying mosquito-borne disease control.…”
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“…The collection of mist droplets on the hair and the tendency to occasionally take flight help to keep the drain fly dry. The negative effects of wing folding and to flight control that mosquitoes experience 39 , 41 are not seen in drain flies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some fliers, such as mosquitoes, have developed high-acceleration flapping motions that fling droplets from their wings at takeoff to mitigate buildup 40 . Fog can also disturb an insect’s gyroscopic sensors, causing fliers to lose control and fall to the ground 41 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Interventions may have an effect on airflow coming from houses and quantifying this requires particle tracking of airflows, as reviewed by Fu et al [ 189 ]. More directly, manipulating the airflow using fog dispensers has shown to affect the flight capabilities of mosquitoes and could function as an intervention tool in itself [ 190 ]. To date, automated tracking techniques have contributed to our understanding of how the multimodal integration of (host-) cues plays a role in source finding of mosquitoes [ 72 , 80 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%