“…Mosquitoes live in constant interactions with microorganisms in their environment and throughout their life cycle (Gendrin and Christophides, 2013;Wang et al, 2011), and in particular, the aquatic stages of the mosquito larvae because they are submerged in water (Dickson et al, 2017). Although microbiota are needed for the healthy development of the mosquito larva (Chouaia et al, 2012;Coon et al, 2014;Dickson et al, 2017;Valzania et al, 2018), certain microbes can be pathogenic to them (Baumann et al, 1991;Laurence et al, 2011). These entomopathogenic microorganisms, such as Bacillus thuringiensis and Bacillus sphaericus or their by-products, have long been used for mosquito population control (Baumann et al, 1991;Laurence et al, 2011).…”