Author:
Johnstone D. R.,Cooper J. F.,Dobson H. M.,Turner C. R.
Abstract
AbstractInsecticidal aerosols dispersed from aircraft are used in control measures against Glossina spp., and the interpretation of spray monitoring data in terms of the likely effect on the flies requires some knowledge of variation of the collection efficiency of the flies under a range of appropriate conditions. A low speed wind tunnel was used to measure the collection efficiencies of the various component parts of an adult of G. morsitans Westwood when at rest on cylinders simulating the branches and twigs of the natural habitat. The wind speed range was from 0·25 to 1·5 m/s and monodisperse droplets 10, 15, 20 and 25 μm in diameter were used. Although certain body zones exhibited very high apparent collection efficiencies (primarily due to interception), the average overall efficiencies varied from as low as 0·8% for 10-μm droplets at 0·25 m/s up to 22% for 25-μm droplets at 1·5 m/s.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,General Medicine
Cited by
6 articles.
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