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Gulf South vector-control project aims to boost capacity and resiliency, NOLA Mosquito representative says

2171688 · January 30, 2025
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A representative of NOLA Mosquito told a City Council forum that a Gulf South project covering Texas through Florida has trained more than 20,000 professionals and aims to increase local capacity and resiliency for mosquito control; the speaker urged residents to remove standing water and mentioned an October event called Buckfest.

A NOLA Mosquito representative said a regional project to expand mosquito-control capacity and resiliency across the Gulf South — from Texas to Florida — has trained more than 20,000 professionals.

"All of that project is to increase the capacity and the resiliency for vector control across the Gulf South. So we're talking from Texas all the way to Florida. So we have many colleagues together.…

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