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- 2017
Pond dyes are Culex mosquito oviposition attractantsDOI: 10.7717/peerj.3361 Keywords: Urban ecology, British mosquito, Culex pipiens, Ponds, Oviposition, Pond dye, Behaviour, Disease, Mosquito control, Habitat Abstract: British mosquito population distribution, abundance, species composition and potential for mosquito disease transmission are intimately linked to the physical environment. The presence of ponds and water storage can significantly increase the density of particular mosquito species in the garden. Culex pipiens is the mosquito most commonly found in UK gardens and a potential vector of West Nile Virus WNV, although the current risk of transmission is low. However any factors that significantly change the distribution and population of C. pipiens are likely to impact subsequent risk of disease transmission. Pond dyes are used to control algal growth and improve aesthetics of still water reflecting surrounding planting. However, it is well documented that females of some species of mosquito prefer to lay eggs in dark water and/or containers of different colours and we predict that dyed ponds will be attractive to Culex mosquitoes
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