Using Common Bladderwort to Control Mosquito Population in Larval Stages

Additional Funding Sources

This project was made possible by the NSF Idaho EPSCoR Program and by the National Science Foundation under Award No. OIA-1757324.

Abstract

West Nile Virus is transmitted by mosquitos in the adult stage; however, population control is safest and most effective in the larval stages. The following study demonstrates utilizing different species of Common Bladderwort to moderate population growth.

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Using Common Bladderwort to Control Mosquito Population in Larval Stages

West Nile Virus is transmitted by mosquitos in the adult stage; however, population control is safest and most effective in the larval stages. The following study demonstrates utilizing different species of Common Bladderwort to moderate population growth.