Automated analysis of feeding behaviors of females of the mosquito Aedes aegypti using a modified flyPAD system
Henriques-Santos BM, Xiong C, Pietrantonio PV
The first adaptation of the flyPAD for a disease-vector mosquito. The modified system recorded nine feeding variables for Ae. aegypti females offered water, sucrose, and sheep blood, and the number of sips and activity bouts correlated with the meal volume ingested. A heated feeding surface allowed direct measurement of blood ingestion without a membrane, and the assay distinguished the feeding deterrents capsaicin and caffeine — establishing the platform for rapid tastant screening in both sugar and blood meals.