

Author: Damiens D. Soliban S. M. Balestrino F. Alsir R. Vreysen M.J.B. Gilles J.R.L.
Publisher: Entomological Society of America
ISSN: 1938-2928
Source: Journal of Medical Entomology, Vol.50, Iss.2, 2013-03, pp. : 336-343
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Abstract
The success of the sterile insect technique for the management of mosquito populations depends on the release of large numbers of competitive sterile male insects. Sustainable mosquito production can only be obtained when proper mass-rearing equipment and adequate methods are available, including those to feed blood to the female mosquitoes. The blood feeding apparatus Hemotek consists of a small aluminum plate to which a collagen membrane is fixed and filled with blood kept warm by an electric heating element. A larger aluminum plate was developed to feed a larger number of female mosquitoes with blood that is kept at a constant temperature. The effect of different blood feeding regimes (feeding frequency and time the blood is kept in the Hemotek) and sugar deprivation before blood feeding on egg production of female
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