@article{fdi:010044944, title = {{C}omparison of octenol and {BG} {L}ure-baited biogents sentinel traps and an encephalitis virus surveillance trap in {P}ortland, {O}r}, author = {{I}rish, {S}.{R}. and {C}handre, {F}abrice and {N}'{G}uessan, {R}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}wo types of mosquito trap were tested near {S}mith {L}ake in {P}ortland, {M}ultnomah {C}ounty, {OR}: 2 {B}iogents {S}entinel ({BGS}) traps baited with carbon dioxide ({CO}2) and an octenol sachet or a {BG} {L}ure, and an encephalitis virus surveillance ({EVS}) trap with {CO}2 but without an odor sachet. {A}fter 6 trap-nights, the 2 {BGS} traps caught significantly more mosquitoes than the {EVS} trap. {M}ore {C}ulex tarsalis and an overall greater number of species were caught in the {BGS} traps. {A} {BGS} trap and an {EVS} trap, both baited with {CO}2 alone, were compared to investigate whether the difference was due to the attractants or the difference in trap type. {T}he {BGS} trap caught more mosquitoes but the difference was not significant. {T}he {BGS} trap, when baited with {CO}2 and other lures, can be an effective mosquito sampling tool, but further research is needed to understand the importance of the attractants.}, keywords = {{MOUSTIQUE} ; {LUTTE} ; {PIEGE} ; {EFFICACITE} ; {ETUDE} {COMPARATIVE} ; {DIOXYDE} {DE} {CARBONE} ; {OCTENOL} ; {BG} {LURE} ; {BIOGENTS} {SENTINEL} ; {ETATS} {UNIS} ; {PORTLAND}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{J}ournal of the {A}merican {M}osquito {C}ontrol {A}ssociation}, volume = {24}, numero = {3}, pages = {393--397}, ISSN = {8756-971{X}}, year = {2008}, DOI = {10.2987/5682.1}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010044944}, }