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Spray Characterization of Ultra-Low-Volume Sprayers Typically Used in Vector Control

Authors :
NAVY ENTOMOLOGY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE JACKSONVILLE FL
Hoffmann, W. C.
Walker, Todd W.
Fritz, Bradley K.
Farooq, Muhammad
Smith, Vincent L.
Robinson, Cathy A.
Szumlas, Dan
Lan, Yubin
NAVY ENTOMOLOGY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE JACKSONVILLE FL
Hoffmann, W. C.
Walker, Todd W.
Fritz, Bradley K.
Farooq, Muhammad
Smith, Vincent L.
Robinson, Cathy A.
Szumlas, Dan
Lan, Yubin
Source :
DTIC
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

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 spectra from the sprayers were measured with the use of laser diffraction droplet sizing equipment. The volume median diameter from the sprayers ranged from 14.8 to 61.9 mm for the oil-based spray solutions and 15.5 to 87.5 mm for the water-based spray solutions. The 2 thermal foggers generated sprays with a volume median diameter of 3.5 mm. The data presented will allow spray applicators to select the spray solution and sprayer that generate the droplet-size spectra that meet the desired specific spray application scenarios.<br />Pub. in Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, v25 n3, p332-337, 2009.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
DTIC
Notes :
text/html, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn832059533
Document Type :
Electronic Resource