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IBODTtrTION OF TEST INSECTS

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Apprcciation

(u plvtston), E. c. l{cNel]- (nrao Dlvlaion), rst r"t. c. G. wlthsrrlngton, Pfc.-E. llockfortl (fntcnologr Branch, AS Dlvislon), and Cdr. J. A, Rone (USpltS lialson Offlcar), Cary Detrlck, Frcdcrick,
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A field test ras conducted irr Georgla to derocastrate rftether mosquitoes cculd be nass-produced and stored, loaded lnto muritLons and (lssmLnated from elrcraft, {td ntrether they rould sunrive the airdrop and take blood meals from htmans. Xore than ane miJ.llo rninfected yellor*-fever noequitosr &@ gtpblr rere produced and stored near\r trro reeks. lbout qre thl-rd of e nlLli.qr of theee noequitoes rere cqrcentreted ln E[{ mnltlons cmtatni.ng ialrecnb m,fflesi and rloop tubeet and t.n zl-ft rocket-shaped ground-r"eIeaee nrnitlcrs, and dropped fron aircraft rlthout narked mor:{'rl{ty' ltre reuaLning nosqrrltoes rrere used Ln mnitlm Loadlng ehd StoF age tests, UoequLtoea rre airplane-released frcn uunitions openlng at altltudes frm three hundrcd feet to ground lenel. They reru dJ-apersed W rind and their own flight and rere collected as Euch ag two thoueend feet dornwind f,rcu tho terget reloase site. The fenale nosquLtoes r16 active l.n geeL{ng blood mealg and rrcro attracted to and blt hunang and

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field test ra I qua3-itative prelimi-nar1r test to show feaslbl}Lty of alrplane dellvery of noaquitoee for dlggenrtnatLcn of Bl{ agents. Since thle test uae successfirl, addlticnaL teats are planr-red using larger nrnbers of mosqrrJ.toes on adequate targets to permit quantit&tive eraLuaticn of dispersa3- and aunlval, and to ehov feaglbllity of dellvery of nocquLtoes
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Ote fuivestigaticrs rerc planned to obtain a qual{tatlve deterzinatLqr of the gurvival and bttlng ectlvlty of nooquitoes confined t^u nnltlcna aad dropped fron an airpSane. These testg rere of a prellrrtnartrr nature, asd rere no! deslgned to obrtaln eLther quantLtative data cn surtrlve1 or : aay cenprenhsive-assay of dispersal.

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The equipent and tho general techniquee for the naes-rearlng of aefrrqbl, deacr:lbed ln the Savamah CDC Cmtrect, Quertarly Boport, ! Apr11 L955r rere utlllzed for the productim of over cre ntlllqr aftnt nooqrdtoes. Shortccril{ngs of the procedurea Frre aobed and coagtf,tute problens for future erperlnentatlar.
Trro broods of mosqrdtooa, eacb consisting of 1r3l4r0@ Janree, uerc eet by placlng 71000 larvae Ln each of 192 traya, the lat,ter sach ccntahing 7 lLters of mter, Five lltera of the mter rae pLaced ln each tray the day beforc the lanrae rcrc added. this Bter ng treated rlth O.J. gram of caleirn $pochlorite ntrLch reterded the grorth of nlcroorganisus a{thin the pans and thus rduced ecrn torratisrg, It nas not

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1r9l#Lr@0 Lsr:yae. AL the ti-ne of, pupattm, the Larral traya rere dretred and Larvao frm J.5 tra,yra traneferred Lnto a single tray ccntaining 10 llterr of rater treated yith O.L gram of caLcirrn hypochlorite. fr,rcIve sucb treya ner.e used, eadr fitted vtth an lndiyidusl energonce cage. LarwaL foedlng ns cmtlnued il the emergence cages for 3 days, and freeh m,ter ras addod t,o the onergence cage traya after the oecod day.

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Adults rer removed frcm the emergence cages daily, ltrey nera then vith carbon dloxlde and trangfened to l-gellon ico crcau cartons for storage. lpprodnateJy 1r5@ adrrlts nere pJlaccd in each contalner and were fed e ono-&,olar sucrose soLutiql frm a corttqr pad olaced m the nylm, broadcloth, or pJaotic ecreen top. Icrge cerrdboard packtng Gasegr each cmtaining J0 cartcna, aenred as storage cmtainerg to facll1tete handllng of thc sartons. The proceeees of remwing, faeding, and otortlng oach carton of, edulte required abort J ninutea.
ancgthcrbized The nosq:ltoss werc held ln e 335-cublc-foorb ralk-in refr{.gprator r?rlch res naintairred et a nsan tenpcrature of TOoF and a ncan relatlve hrnidlty of 6f prcent. The storage techniqrree resulted i^n exceJlent gurrrivalr and therc xras an estlnated tO percent sunrival of 1O- to 12-day-o1d aduJ.ts.

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jlto the mrrnitions by meana of vacuum suction. A hdrsehold-typc twrk vacuum cleaner rras used to aspirate the }[ve adults frm. the cartcns. They passed througlr the vasurrn cleaner hose into the mnritiqr. I scren dthiJr the nunttLm prevented thelr paEsage fron tt lnto the \racaum cleaner tank. The rnancmetric vacurrn uas equlvalent to the haigfrt of 1.5 to 2.0 incheg of nater. Tith this eyatem it ras poasl.ble to load nooqultoes la the u.ue:itiong at the rate of 4 or 5 thsueand 1rr n5-uute.

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Two areae rrer'e utilized ag test sites for the field gtudiea. Thc initial teste nere conducted at a U. 8. Naval Au:ci-liary Air $batlcn lmom as Harrig Neck Field, located about 60 nlleg south of Sevannalr, Georgia. Thc 5@-acre fieLd le bordered by the South Nevport Blver and Ls adJacat to salt 'aarEhes. A]-I other tests were carried cr at the tynah PJantatlm, South Carolhna, approxC.nately 5 miles north of'Savanneh. ltrle elte flec located !n a errt-over rlcefield now used as pasture. It corerd approud-nate$r J@ acrea. Each of the tost aras r'ras slraraely to dmseJy cwared by grasseg 2lo 6 inches jn helght. ftr\y e feu treeg or bushes lmre lvreeent at either test plot.

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test sites uere gelected in part because of the lnorm absencc of the test ineect Aedes gSS@!. Befor.e the teots, eareful stud5.es rere made by the fieLd staff to shor that none of these mosquitoes ms indlgenous to the area, Ttrese studles nere duplicated and colroboreted by several groups rftich cqrclusive\r shored the teet insect to bc abaent fr@ the area pr.eniors to the teets. AIL native species of nosquitoeg ln the area rer sa,npled befor"e and after the fieLd teete. A1.l nosquitoes colIected frm hrnan observers and test aninals folloving the airdrops rer^
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dete:aination lncluding k{Lled and taken to the laboratory for ac nlcroscopic verlfication. fhe entmologr staffs of bcth ths IFFHS and Canp Detrd.ck concurred in the eccrrraey of the rnosquito sulrreys.
Phcrbogrephic covcrage of the pnoducbion of the t'est insecta and of the test procedures ras pnwlded by Camp Detrlck. Grsund end air traneportatlcn and cmnrurlcaticn equipment rrer nade available frm the leclurical DeveloSment Iaboratories "

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oot. ftro throe uunlticars tested rprc the Et4 t'yFe with-rafflc-tyae (airccnb) inserts, the EL4 nith tube ineertsrradd t'ho zl-fb rocket-ohaped nrnLtisr nith a^n airccmb jlsert" Thc fonrer two ttrrpes provide an alr relcase of the adult mosquitoeei the latter type pnovldes a gromd releaee of thc mooquit,oes. Ttre rnrnitions literE dropped fro an Al-6 eirplano flying approxinatcly 90 nlles per hour at altltudes varylxg betueen 25O and 4@ feet, but they opened and reloased tho noequitoes at louer elcvaticns, Parachutes 1ere used to slow the deacent of qre 814 vlth rnffle i-nserte and of 41.'l rocket-shapd uunLtims. l,tosqtritoea ller collected for assessrrcrnt by thr"ec rcttbods3 1.
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Xosquito tralx eimil-ar to thoge nade frcm lard cans as deserlbed by Be].lany ,]ra nr"nri ln tgSZ (t{osq, News, 121256-258) tttrt nodifl-ed to pemlt the Uge of a live guinea pig ae balt. They rcre operated frcm dusk on the day of the release until l+ or 5 hours aft,er suxrise on the follwlng dCJr. Ttre traps were then returned to the laboratory and the mosqrdtoca chlorofo:ned and ronctvsd.

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Direct obserryation and evaluatioar of the conditl.on, acbivltyl and blting rate of the nosquitoes Her made as they reached the ground. in mff1c or disc i-nserls, or as they rere released fron the rocket airccnb insergs,

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Thc nunltion ln trial f. brokc open upon hitting thc ground. andrraE spraycd rlth a non-rosidual type of inscticldc to prerest releage of nooqultooo,

Fouung of the nunition bridrc caq,sed the dudg irs trr.rre I and 4. In trlal 5 the bridle tao renoved to avold poesible foullng, ona1l etrlpo of nasklng tape bcrng uscd to ecure th6 annltlonra top tn-itacc trntll releass. rn trlal 6, falluro to renove the safcty ptn-froro the cJcctlon uechrnlgn rcsulted ln a dqd.
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In trlals I scme nosqultoes 'Here forurd dead and oLhers r\ued "$.6 ln the opened rockets, In tr{-als 3, ht and 5r large nrmbere of noequltoeo flor fro the rocketa as soon ae the Latter opened. Fer dead moaquitoea rre fornd in these trLele. In the S.mediate vlclnl-ty of the rockete uany I e-eadi attacked and fed upcn the field obgerrerg. over 1@ fonalo ! pern*ffed qr the J.eg of cre obserrrer and a]'l observers rere bitter5 evrsn at a 4lstanco frcu the muritlcns. Four I aegrrrbl (l *.re ard 3 femalea) uer recovered frcm Z of I
?he nornj.ng follorlng the releaee, e curEorlr aesessent bf 3 teataE frm @@ ruttil 10@ tdthin 1r0@ feet of ttre target area reeulted ln the rcoveqr of I na.1e and I fe'n"le A aelnrprbl. lll recover{-es of A aercrtti are p3.olted. i-n Figure 2.

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1"be tube lneerts disporsed sver an ar-6a approd.ratly 30 _ _{n -trr-al ?: r.150 feet,_ f,any actlve moaqultoes rre obserred, particuter]y at, cne gite rdrere l-5 tubes rcached the ground attacbed to i cardboard-fLl-Ler frca the nuuLtlon. Ihe fenale I aeSf,obi rera astive and successful lD obtq{nlng blood nsals frcn the investigatori,

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Oae

irny,lbngttr bf tin.

Itving

tube cmtained fJ.6 ual"es and 723 fenal,es, alL dead. Only a fev on dead noequltoes nere obserrred to renaln in a'[f. otbc tiiDes for

The mock-up murltion at the Jaboratory nias otrnned at appndletely the sane tirne as the field releages rere belng conducted. ltre notqplloee T"adily escaped and attacked the obseryerr l{ortallty uas esttnated et percecrt.

Dates

Ita.y

27

1955

Location3 lynsh Hlantaticer, Savannah, Georgia Ittlritlons: EtA with yaffle inser+s and tube Lnaertg
(3O'OOO per runJ.tlcn) Eelease - 6OTOQO Aedes aepnmbl Mosqultoage-3-4days

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Drop
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After loadlng, the nr:dtisre rre transported by car frm the laboretorlg to Travis Fie1d. The fJ-lght to the atudy site rae delayed epprooduate\y 1.5 hours by local-lzed thurdershonere. Trial Altitude of
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Drop

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The uuolticns ilere dropped into separate &reas of the test site to avoLd dlfflcultieg in naklng a spot aeeesgnent of the nooquLto frcm thc trro t5rpee of laser-bs.

rer negative.

In trial 1, a parachute attached to the nuritlon opened at about 200 feet elevatiqt. Spot aseeesnent revealed biting ! ae8febl. in the imedlete area of the inserts wh:ich feIL in a circu.lsr area 20 feet in dlameter. Sweetr>net collectiqre frm 5 Lo 5@ feet on the lee sLde of this area

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In trlal 2, Lhe tube inserts landed in an aree of 3A x 50 feet. A epot 6ssssment sheed active, blting nosqultoes near the tubes. Sc6c tubes rere recovered eontaining a few live adults; ncne cmtafued dead uosgultoea.

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BttZZ ras designed to ansrer the questl,crs:

suffictent

1.

Can

large nurnbers of nosquitoes sr.rrrive concentratlm ln nr:nLtlcng nurnbers to nake air drops a praeLlcal. procedure?

2. lflll nosqrltoes su!'rtive air and ground release frm tha uruitlqrg? 3" lfill nooqultoes actively disperse and eeek blood neals? Field and laboratory tests proved Lt poeslble to hold the uoaqrdtoee in the mrnitlsns for the tLme neceasarXr for tranoport to t,he aircraft and to the test site. Large nrnbers of mcsgrdtos uara succeesfu$r loaded lnto both the ELA and the rocket-type muniticns. Glveo advance lonwledge of any standard mrnitlan, a slnple but efflclent apparatua could be devcloped to e:rpedite loading the nosquitoes lrto the nrnitlm. A eysteu rhereby adults could be transferred direetly fro emergence cagec to
mr:rritims
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[ooqultoes suryived the air releages from the nUf nunltlms and the grorurd releases fron the rockets. lbe mallest reco\teries of ltving uooquitoee rere from EUr mnlticns uith raffle lnserts. Several tube iaserts fron EiUr muniticnrs rere found to contain living moequltoesl and gDAIL concentratlqrg of adulta r*,ere observed Ln the vlcintty of the lncetts. In cmtraet, the rocket-ttrpe nunitima glving a grourd r"eleese provlded the rnogt spectacul-ar cmcentrations of J.ive adults. ltlth each type of nruritiou tested, A aepgrrbi $r rcovered at vary5-ng diatances frcn tho points of release and eanght blood neals and bit humans' &r the basls of recwery of adults, the grornai-releaae rocket-ahaped nuritio rras the most effective type of muritlcn. Tlds device, bffeyr, l{nits disperaicnr of the nosqul.toeg to the naturtl capabllLtles of the species, uhich uay no'L be gr.oat. In cmtragt, the El4 mrnltlcn uith rraffLe ilgerts pronidos a rider dlspersal of the nosquLtoes by vlrtue of betng released above ground. trn this type of rlease the nosqulto dlaperllm is nost j-nfluenced by rind snd by the altltude at rhl-ch thc nosquJ.toee ere eJected. Obsenrers belleved that ttre rate of fatt of the anurltlm chorld be reduced before the eJectlm of the noeqtdtoes 1n an alr releaae.

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The 4Ur rith the tube inserts pronided a ccmbinatlcn air and groud release. Those mosquitoes resting betreen the tube ,lneotts in tho nunltlcoro a're reLeaged ln the air dren tho tubes &r eJeoted. liany adulte leave the tubes durlng their descent, but a fer nosquitoes reraln ritbla tbe tube ineertg wrtil they reach the grourd and then *ioperse. In rcvi.euing the reeulte of these tests cqrslderatlm nuet be given to the reLativeJ.y -"'a]l poprlatlms of moequi-toes released ln r.elatlon to the vaet areas ilvo.lved, and to the i.nadequac,les of the sanpllng tecbnLquea. These factors, parbicularly the first, nake lt rsnat*sble thet so narr5r

nosquitoee rere recqrered.

Any quantitative asgessent of survival and diepercal. wouLd require the reLease of at leagt a nl]lio noequltoes ln a sultable teet sl-te. It would necessitate lnteneive mosqulto collecting olrer ao exbended period of tima. lfith i.recneased space, equitrment, and rnanpsrer, a eingle brood productlor of cne or several ni'llion nosquitoes of near\r rmiforn age could be produced for such togts. The devel-opment of a rellabIe nrtrltion to provide the desired typc of nosqui.to rel-ease rras shonn to be feaglble. The hr.rnan and !rcchanlcal errors
I

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uhich reeulted

consequenceo that the firnctiqrln8 cnes produced the deeited nosquito release and acblvity is aignificant.

in the fellure of several uunltione aro of reJativo$ lLttle

fire throe agseos&ont nethods utll:lzed to obtai-n the quaLltative d.ste on surrival and biting activity rere satisfactory. Tlre team and tbe trap nethods er.e potentlal tools for use ln future studies designed to obtetn qranti-tative data upm nosquLto eunrival and di-spersicr.

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of ! ae'grpibi that nay be l-aboratory-reared Lg theoretlcelly unli"uLted; prsctical 'l{mitatiors include available space and manporer. t}e nan-hourg per uit of producticnr rrndoubtedly could be further reduced by develolment and lnsteJ.latlcn of relatively si-nple uater Etorage and csndult
The nurnber

equipnent.

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currently evailabJ.e facLlities snd techniques nere edequate for producticn of over one nrilllcnr mosquitoesi horsverl tro suceessive broode rer-e aoeded to supply thle number. About l$|rCf,o of the adrrltg prodrced rere used in the tests reported and in pneli-nirrary exlrrj-nents. In futurc tests the use of adults from a si-ngle brood (about SOOTOOO nnder present ccnditiqrs) rouJ.d provLde togt insects of unlfom age and rould avold unnecesgary handLlng and storage. Continuing inveotJ-gatLcrs an biologlcal reguirenents resulting in the devel-opment of improved nethods for ussgproducticrr nay provide the rrearts for prodrrclng more adulte per brood.
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