Bti (Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis) is currently the most widely used bioinsecticides in the world for mosquito control. In 2006, an experimental mosquito control programme was run in part of the Camargue with scientific monitoring of the non-target wildlife, under the auspices of the Camargue Regional Natural Park.
Bti mosquito control operations should thus be accompanied by awareness raising campains and be implemented within an action plan integrating hydrological management of mosquito-producing habitats, the dispersal probability of mosquitoes, the social demand to decrease their nuisance, as well as the protection of sensitive habitats with a high natural heritage value.
These findings were published in the Journal of Applied Ecology, and were also reported on in the magazine Nature online.
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