Development of a Controlled-Release Mosquito RNAi Yeast Larvicide Suitable for the Sustained Control of Large Water Storage Containers

Author:

Mysore Keshava1,Oxley James D.2,Duckham Craig3,Castilla-Gutierrez Clarissa2,Stewart Akilah T. M.1,Winter Nikhella4,Feng Rachel Shui4,Singh Satish4,James Lester D.4,Mohammed Azad4,Severson David W.5,Duman-Scheel Molly1

Affiliation:

1. Indiana University School of Medicine

2. Southwest Research Institute

3. CD R&D Consultancy Services

4. The University of the West Indies

5. The University of Notre Dame

Abstract

Abstract

Large household water storage containers are among the most productive habitats for Aedes aegypti, the primary mosquito vector for dengue and other arboviral pathogens. Increasing concerns for insecticide resistance and larvicide safety are limiting the successful treatment of large household water storage containers, which are among the most productive habitats for Aedes juveniles. The recent development of species-specific RNAi-based yeast larvicides could help overcome these problems, particularly if shelf stable ready-to-use formulations with significant residual activity in water can be developed. Here we examine the hypothesis that development of a shelf-stable controlled-release RNAi yeast formulation can facilitate lasting control of A. aegypti juveniles in large water storage containers. In this study, a dried inactivated yeast was incorporated into a biodegradable matrix containing a mixture of polylactic acid, a preservative, and UV protectants. The formulation was prepared using food-grade level components to prevent toxicity to humans or other organisms. Both floating and sinking versions of the tablets were prepared for treatment of various sized water containers, including household water storage tank-sized containers. The tablets passed accelerated storage tests of shelf life stability and demonstrated up to six months residual activity in water. The yeast performed well in both small and large containers, including water barrels containing 20-1000 larvae each, and in outdoor barrel trials. Future studies will include the evaluation of the yeast larvicide in larger operational field trials that will further assess the potential for incorporating this new technology into integrated mosquito control programs worldwide.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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