Surveillance and sampling While no specific surveillance for
Aedes koreicus exists, distribution and biodiversity of invasive mosquitoes and vectors of pathogens is monitored by various EU initiatives, including the Belgian MODIRISK project, and VectorNet, a collaboration between the
European Food Safety Authority and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. The
Aedes Invasive Mosquito COST action was initiated in 2018 to promote data sharing and harmonization of European surveillance and management of relevant
Aedes species Invasive mosquito species surveillance widely uses the Biogents Sentinel Trap, the Centers for Disease Control light trap, and the gravid trap. The gravid trap was primarily used to collect
Ae. koreicus adults in a study in Belgium. A 2017 study conducted in urban and forested sites in northern Italy found that of the three standard traps tested, only the CDC light trap was unproductive in urban environments, while all types were effective in collection of
Ae. koreicus adults in vegetated areas. == Insecticides ==