Student Research Reports
Factors for Trap Effectiveness The Impact of Bait and Water Levels on Attracting Mosquitoes
Country:United States of America
Student(s):Joshua Sundet
Grade Level:Secondary School (grades 9-12, ages 14-18)
GLOBE Educator(s):Cassie Soeffing
Contributors:Dr. Rusty Low, scientist, IGES
Peder Nelson, scientist, OSU
Dr. Erika Podest, scientist, NASA JPL
Report Type(s):International Virtual Science Symposium Report, Mission Mosquito Report
Protocols:Mosquitoes
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Language(s):English
Date Submitted:02/10/2022
There are many different factors that go into attracting mosquitoes to traps. Some
conditions can be so drastic that no mosquitoes will be attracted to traps at all, despite
the traps being in an area with a high mosquito population. This experiment is intended
to help future interns build more successful traps in order to gather the most accurate
data possible. Using the GLOBE Observer Mosquito Habitat Mapper app to document
my data, I counted the mosquitoes I had gathered each week in an attempt to determine
if there was a correlation between the water level on attracting mosquitoes. As the
weeks passed, however, I also began testing different amounts of bait used to try and
find correlations with that factor as well. I also found a small amount of data related to
light exposure levels, however this was outside the scope of my testing. To continue this
project, I would have liked to have tested a broader range in water levels that extends to
deeper levels than I had tested. Future weeks would also let me find a sort of “sweet
spot” with the amount of bait used. To further help interns create the most optimal traps
as possible, another experiment should be done related to different light exposure levels
to try and find a relevant correlation between light and mosquitoes.