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Vector control updates: new digital spray maps, ULV certification and tar-amnesty participation low
Summary
Vigo County vector control announced May 6 ULV certification, a move to 26 digital night-driving maps accessible via iPads, and said the public will be able to see spray routes and no-spray zones online; staff reported low participation in a tar-amnesty program and negative rabies results from three bats.
Vector control staff told the Vigo County Health Board the department is preparing for the mosquito and tick seasons and is moving 26 paper night-driving maps onto iPads to enable real-time route tracking and public transparency.
The vector control official said maintenance is complete, chemicals for the upcoming mosquito season have been ordered, and ULV machine certification is scheduled for May 6. "We have to have that before we can…
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