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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00 - Presentation - OC Mosquito and Vector Control - PowerPointMosquito Vector Control for Orange County Brian Brannon Public Information Officer Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control Our Mission Educate and protect the people of Orange County from vectors and prevent vector -borne diseases in an environmentally responsible manner. 1 Integrated Vector Management I N • Education: outreach, presentations, literature, web info, social media • Surveillance: testing pathogens in mosquitoes, ticks, fleas, rodents, birds, and opossums • Control of mosquitoes, RIFA, rats, filth flies ■ Source reduction — eliminate breeding ■ Biological control — mosquito fish ■ Chemical control — larvicide, adulticide t. ` Aedes aegyptiff Life Cycle • Aedes aegypti can complete their life cycle (from egg to adult) in - about 5 to 7 days. Adult Eggs can survive without water for years and hatch when water is present, Larvae Pupa and conditions are right. Can transmit dengue, a yellow fever virus, , chikungunya, and Zika. FA 72W- - - - - IJAAW 3 A 1 It i#ii#11 • - lo +o- y• i rr y i i 4• a�:.'•� �' •tea '•l ' .. �_� �. What You Can Dom. Take Charge • Clean up clutter in your yard. • Don't grow plants in water -filled buckets or vases —even indoors. • Remove saucers from under potted plants. • Remove bromeliads and other plants that naturally hold water. • Scrub outdoor containers that have held water with hot, soapy water to kill mosquito eggs. Store in a dry place. What We Dom. Drone Program 0 0 0 0 Zero footprint on marshes and sensitive lands Smaller and more precise treatments Improved irrigation monitoring Enhanced mosquito larvae detection What We Dom. Sterile Insect Technique Contact Us • bbrannon@ocvector.org • www.ocvector.org • Social media @ocvector • Customer service line: (714) 971-2421