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Mosquito control district briefs Cloverdale Council on surveillance, education and emerging vectors
Summary
A regional mosquito and vector control district updated the Cloverdale City Council on 2024 surveillance results, classroom outreach, tick testing limits and new control technologies including 3-D printed traps and sterile insect techniques.
A representative of the regional mosquito and vector control district told the Cloverdale City Council about the district’s 2024 surveillance, outreach and control efforts, including new technologies and recent locally acquired cases.
The district representative said the agency logged roughly 6,200 service requests in 2024 and delivered 293 classroom presentations reaching about 6,700 children, covering mosquitoes, ticks and rodents. The speaker said technicians inspect roughly 25,000 locations and that the district sets 50–60 traps weekly for surveillance and larval sampling.
The presentation outlined the district’s integrated pest-management approach, noting the district monitors 23 mosquito species but focuses on about half a…
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