@article{fdi:010065378, title = {{C}ontrol methods against invasive {A}edes mosquitoes in {E}urope : a review}, author = {{B}aldacchino, {F}. and {C}aputo, {B}. and {C}handre, {F}abrice and {D}rago, {A}. and della {T}orre, {A}. and {M}ontarsi, {F}. and {R}izzoli, {A}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{F}ive species of invasive {A}edes mosquitoes have recently become established in {E}urope: {A}e. albopictus, {A}e. aegypti, {A}e. japonicus japonicus, {A}e. koreicus and {A}e. atropalpus. {T}hese mosquitoes are a serious nuisance for people and are also competent vectors for several exotic pathogens such as dengue and chikungunya viruses. {A}s they are a growing public health concern, methods to control these mosquitoes need to be implemented to reduce their biting and their potential for disease transmission. {T}here is a crucial need to evaluate methods as part of an integrated invasive mosquito species control strategy in different {E}uropean countries, taking into account local {A}edes infestations and {E}uropean regulations. {T}his review presents the control methods available or in development against invasive {A}edes mosquitoes, with a particular focus on those that can be implemented in {E}urope. {T}hese control methods are divided into five categories: environmental (source reduction), mechanical (trapping), biological (e.g. copepods, {B}acillus thuringiensis var. israelensis, {W}olbachia), chemical (insect growth regulators, pyrethroids) and genetic (sterile insect technique and genetically modified mosquitoes). {W}e discuss the effectiveness, ecological impact, sustainability and stage of development of each control method.}, keywords = {vector control ; {A}edes ; integrated vector management ; field trial ; insecticide ; {E}urope ; {EUROPE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{P}est {M}anagement {S}cience}, volume = {71}, numero = {11}, pages = {1471--1485}, ISSN = {1526-498{X}}, year = {2015}, DOI = {10.1002/ps.4044}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010065378}, }