Comparison of different spectral ranges of UV-LED lighting for outdoor mosquito trapping in forested area in Thailand

Author:

Lhaosudto Suthat1,Ngoen-Klan Ratchadawan1,Meunworn Vithee2,Kongmee Monthathip3ORCID,Hii Jeffrey14ORCID,Chareonviriyaphap Theeraphap15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kasetsart University , Bangkok 10900 , Thailand

2. Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Khon Kaen University , Khon Kaen 4002 , Thailand

3. Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture at Kamphaeng Saen, Kasetsart University , Kamphaeng Saen, Nakhon Pathom 73140 , Thailand

4. College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, James Cook University , Townsville North Queensland, Queensland 4810 , Australia

5. Research and Lifelong Learning Center for Urban and Environmental Entomology, Kasetsart University Institute for Advanced Studies, Kasetsart University , Bangkok 10900 , Thailand

Abstract

Abstract Mosquito surveillance is critical for actively tracking the location and monitoring population levels and the threat of mosquito-borne disease. Although light-emitting diodes (LEDs) light traps have grown in popularity, there is still a limited understanding of the application of light wavelengths for trapping nocturnally active wild mosquitoes in forest ecotypes. This study evaluated the performance of different UV wavelengths in trapping mosquito populations in a forested mountainous area in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand. Traps with different UV wavelengths were deployed in 6 locations, following a 6 × 6 Latin square replicated 6 times over a total of 36 nights. Light traps were operated between 18:00 and 06:00 h from October 2022 to August 2023. Mosquitoes were separately collected from individual traps every 4 h at 22.00, 2.00, and 6.00 h. Mosquitoes were killed by placing in a freezer (− 20 °C) for at least 30 min and then were morphologically identified using illustrated keys for adult females. Traps fitted with the LED 365 wavelength light source were the most effective in capturing 790 (23.66%) of the total mosquitoes collected, followed by the UV fluorescent 632 (18.93%), with the other 4 LED wavelengths collecting between 16.89% (LED 385) and 12.64% (LED 375) of the mosquitoes. Culex was the most common genus, representing 56.00% of total mosquito abundance. LED 365 and LED 385 were comparable to the UV fluorescent traps (the standard reference). Optimal trapping times were during 18:00–22:00 h. Compared to the other wavelengths, LED 365 was significantly more effective at capturing Coquillettidia and Culex mosquitoes than the UV-based traps.

Funder

Kasetsart University Research and Development Institute

National Research Council of Thailand

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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