Evaluating Mosquitoes for Insecticide Resistance
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Equipment / Instruments and Supplies

  • Beakers - 150 ml ($165-182.30 for 48 beakers)
  • Pipetors (10-100 ul and 100-1000 ul - $215 each)
  • Pipetor tips (box of 96 $48-$55, bag of 1000 $20.61-$28.59)
  • timers ($11.65 - $27.00)
  • glass containers to store chemicals in (30ml size $58.96 for 48)
  • Forcepts (tweezers)
  • Aspirator (make your own)

Set up including 2 chemicals about $850

Equipment/Instruments and Supplies

Baxter
601 S.W. 33rd Ave.
Ocala, FL 32670
1-800-234-5227

PGC Scientifics
P.O. Box 7277
Gaithersburg, MD 20898-7277
1-800-424-3300
fax 1-800-662-1112

Fischer Scientific
P.O. Box 4829
Norcross, GA 30091
1-800-766-7000
fax 1-800-926-1166

VWR
P.O. Box 669967
Marietta, GA 30066
1-800-932-5000

Carolina Science and Math
1-800-334-5551 ext 5310
fax 1-800-222-7112

Cole Parmer Instrument Co.
7425 N. Oak Park Ave.
Niles, IL 60714
1-800-323-4340
fax 708-647-966


How to build your own aspirator:
Prepared from a section of rigid plasic (or glass) tubing 12 inches long with an inside diameter of about 3/8 of an inch. One end of the tube is coveredwith fine cloth netting or metal gauze and then inserted into a pice of rubber tubing 2 to 3 feet long.

 


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