MOSQUITO SURVEILLANCE AND INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE MONITORING CONDUCTED BY THE FLORIDA KEYS MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICT, MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, USA

Mosquito Surveillance and Insecticide Resistance Monitoring Conducted by the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District, Monroe County, Florida, USA

Mosquito Surveillance and Insecticide Resistance Monitoring Conducted by the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District, Monroe County, Florida, USA

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Mosquito control programs in the State of Florida are charged with protecting human and animal health, fostering economic development of the State, permitting enjoyment of the natural attractions in Florida, and improving the quality of life of citizens.Mosquito control programs must accomplish these tasks in such a manner as will protect the environment and terrestrial, marine, here and freshwater ecosystems.The Florida Keys Mosquito Control District provides a science-based Integrated Pest Management mosquito control program to the residents of the Florida Keys, Monroe County, Florida.Operational decisions are based on surveillance of adult and immature mosquitoes.Mosquito populations are monitored by means of carbon dioxide-baited light traps BG Sentinel traps, truck traps, gravid traps, oviposition traps, and human landing rate counts.

Larvae and pupae are monitored by inspections of natural and human-made immature habitats.Due to past and current reliance on chemical pesticides for teal horse blanket control of mosquitoes, the District maintains a pesticide resistance detection program consisting of CDC bottle bioassays and larval bioassays, challenging local mosquito species with currently used adulticides and larvicides.

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