Mj. Perich et al., Behavior of resting Aedes aegypti (Culicidae : Diptera) and its relation to ultra-low volume adulticide efficacy in Panama City, Panama, J MED ENT, 37(4), 2000, pp. 541-546
The resting behavior of Aedes aegypti (L.) adults was investigated in 14 di
stricts of Panama City, Panama in relation to ground ultra-low volume (ULV)
applications of malathion. Adults primarily rested inside the premises (75
.1%) at a distance >6 m from the street (86.4%). Both sexes rested mainly i
n bedrooms, living rooms, and bathrooms. The small ULV aerosol droplets (2-
4 mu m) penetrated all indoor resting sites of Ae. aegypti, but in low amou
nts. Because of the low amount of insecticide reaching the primary resting
sites within the premises, limited control of the Ae. aegypti was obtained.
This limited the potential effectiveness of ground vehicle ULV applied ins
ecticide as a dengue epidemic control method.