Kyle Rossner, entomologist with the CMC Department of Mosquito Control discusses the basics of mosquito biology and how the Department works to monitor and manage mosquito populations.
Everyone is aware of the nuisance factor mosquitoes create. This is especially important in Cape May County due to the influx of tourists during the summer season. In addition, mosquitoes are capable of transmitting disease. The Cape May County Department of Mosquito Control is acutely aware of this potential. Join us at the Cape May County Library to learn more!
The Cape May County Department of Mosquito Control's objective is to manage mosquito populations using an integrated control approach, stressing environmental safety, economics, efficacy, research and surveillance in order to protect the health and welfare of the citizens and visitors of Cape May County.
Kyle Rossner, entomologist with the Cape May County Department of Mosquito Control will discuss the basics of mosquito biology and how the Department works to monitor and manage mosquito populations throughout the county.
The presentation will be followed by an open discussion and Q&A.
The Cape May County Department of Mosquito Control's objective is to manage mosquito populations using an integrated control approach according to the New Jersey Health Statutes, Chapter 26:9; stressing environmental safety, economics, efficacy, research and surveillance in order to protect the health and welfare of the citizens and visitors of Cape May County.