Mosquito Excito-Repellency: Effects on Behavior and the Development of Insecticide Resistance

Author:

J. Contreras-Perera Yamili,Martin-Park Abdiel,Puerta-Guardo Henry,Che-Mendoza Azael,Pérez-Carrillo Silvia,Pablo Rodríguez-Sánchez Irám,Manrique-Saide Pablo,Flores-Suarez Adriana

Abstract

Mosquito’s resistance to avoiding insecticide-treated surfaces (“excito-repellency”) has two effects: irritation from direct contact with a treated area and repellency as an avoidance response to contact with treated surfaces. Nowadays, this behavior appears to reduce the success of mosquito control programs, particularly those based on insecticide-driven strategies. Different systems have been designed to assess the excito-repellency, evaluating numerous insecticides’ irritants, deterrents, and toxic properties at different concentrations. The information provides valuable insights regarding the patterns of mosquito behavior based on their physiological conditions, such as the age of the mosquitoes and the duration of the tests. However, the physiological processes resulting from chemical stimulus contact “chemoreception”) are still poorly explored and understood. This review provides an overview of insecticide effects on mosquito behavior and describes the mechanisms involved in chemical stimuli uptake, translation, and recognition.

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IntechOpen

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