Author/Authors :
Chaiphongpachara, Tanawat College of Allied Health Science - Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University - Thailand , Bunyuen, Ploypailin Bachelor of Public Health - College of Allied Health Sciences - Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University - Thailand , Khlaeo Chansukh, Kitthisak Department of Applied Tai Traditional Medicine - College of Allied Health Sciences - Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University - Thailand
Abstract :
Mosquito-borne diseases are a major public health issue in nearly all tropical and subtropical countries, making vector control
imperative. The mosquito trapping box is one type of mosquito traps that is popular in some areas because it is afordable, environmentally friendly, and easy to produce. Tis research investigated whether the efectiveness of the mosquito trapping box
could be increased through the addition of various physical factors, including a wooden frame, black cotton cloth, a fan, carbon dioxide (CO2), and heat, by testing a range of box designs in the Samut Songkhram Province,Tailand, between December 2016 and
January 2017. We found that trapping boxes constructed with Pinus kesiya wood caught more mosquitoes than those constructed
with two other types of wood or aluminum. We also found that mosquito trapping boxes were more efective when more factors
were added, although these diferences were only signifcant for black cotton cloth and CO2. These fndings will guide the future development of mosquito trapping boxes for efective mosquito control in other areas, helping to reduce the incidence of mosquitoborne diseases.
Keywords :
Mosquito-borne diseases , major public health , Mosquito Trapping Box , Vector Control