Thuilliez, JosselinDumont, Yves2020-12-042020-12-042019-06World Bank Economic Review1564-698Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/10986/34874Mosquito abatement is a public good. A simultaneous model of mosquito abundance and abatement response is developed. We then use data from a cluster randomized controlled experiment conducted over the period 2012–2014 in urban areas of Réunion in France to study the impact of WHO-recommended mechanical elimination techniques, which involve removing sources of stagnant water around the house, on a number of outcomes, including objective entomological indices and self-declared protective behaviors. Empirical results document that households reduce their protective behavior in response to public control. This study holds implications for arboviral disease control, including Zika control.CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGOMOSQUITO ABATEMENTSTAGNANT WATERDISEASE CONTROLZIKAPublic Mosquito AbatementJournal ArticleWorld BankA Cluster Randomized Experiment10.1596/34874