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Muhammad Farooq


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Evaluation of Barrier Treatments on Native Vegetation in a Southern California Desert Habitat Jan-2009 11 pages
Authors:  Todd W Walker; Arturo Gutierrez; Melissa Snelling; Branka B Lothrop; Cathy A Robinson; Vincent L Smith; Wayne W Wynn; Keneth J Linthicum; Seth C Britch; Muhammad Farooq; Hugh D Lothrop; AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE GAINESVILLE FL CENTER FOR MEDICAL AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY ENTOMOLOGY
The full text of this report is available for sale.Treating perimeters with residual insecticides for protection from mosquito vectors has shown promise. These barrier treatments are typically evaluated in temperate or tropical areas using abundant vegetation as a substrate. However, there is an emerging interest to develop this technology to protect deployed US troops in extreme desert environments with sparse vegetation. We used a remote desert area in the Coachella Valley, California, to 1) evaluate bifenthrin barrier treatments on ...


Spray Characterization of Ultra-Low-Volume Sprayers Typically Used in Vector Control Jan-2009 7 pages
Authors:  W C Hoffmann; Bradley K Fritz; Yubin Lan; Todd W Walker; Muhammad Farooq; Vincent L Smith; Cathy A Robinson; Dan Szumlas; NAVY ENTOMOLOGY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE JACKSONVILLE FL
The full text of this report is available for sale.Numerous spray machines are used to apply pesticides for the control of human disease vectors, such as mosquitoes and flies, and the selection and setup of these machines significantly affects the level of control achieved during an application. The droplet spectra produced by 9 different ultra-low? volume sprayers with oil- and water-based spray solutions were evaluated along with 2 thermal foggers with the use of diesel-based spray solutions. The droplet ...


Effects of Wind Speed on Aerosol Spray Penetration in Adult Mosquito Bioassay Cages Jan-2008 9 pages
Authors:  Bradley K Fritz; W C Hoffman; Muhammad Farooq; Miriam F Cooperband; NAVY ENTOMOLOGY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE JACKSONVILLE FL
The full text of this report is available for sale.Bioassay cages are commonly used to assess efficacy of insecticides against adult mosquitoes in the field. To correlate adult mortality readings to insecticidal efficacy and/or spray application parameters properly, it is important to know how the cage used in the bioassay interacts with the spray cloud containing the applied insecticide. This study compared the size of droplets, wind speed, and amount of spray material penetrating cages and outside of cages ...


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