Mwasunda, JoshuaMureithi, EuniceNyimvua, Shaban2018-11-082018-11-082015http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/4975Sterile insect technique (SIT) is a method of biological control that uses sterile male insects to reduce the reproductive rate of a species of target insect. The method relies on the release of sterile or treated males in order to reduce the native population of insects. We propose the model that governs the dynamics of the anopheles mosquito population, and then modify to incorporate the sterile insect technique as an intervention to curtail the reproduction of mosquitoes. The nonstandard finite difference numerical schemes and simulations for these models are provided. The results indicate that sterile technique with frequent and high rate of release can be an alternative to chemical control tools in the fight against malaria.ensterile insect technique, finite difference scheme, reproduction numberThe use of non-standard finite difference schemes to solve the DAMP and SIT modelsJournal Article, Peer Reviewed10.12691/jmsa-3-2-2