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SECTION #1

Best practices for integrated mosquito management

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CDC Mosquito Control

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Texas Health and Human Services Mosquito Control

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Mosquito pesticides and honeybee mortality

Section #1: Best practices for integrated mosquito management.

Learn what the American Mosquito Control Association has to say about best practices when treating for mostquitos.

Click here to visit their website: https://www.mosquito.org/page/mosquitoinfo or click the button below to download their guide.

Mosquito Control

SECTION #2: CDC Mosquito Control

Mosquitos can easily carry diseases like Zika and West Nile virus. That's why it's important to stay informed on the CDC's recommendations on how to combat these disease and control mosquitos. Click the buttons below to read more.

SECTION #3: Texas Health and Human Services Mosquito Control

Texas Health and Human Services has some great information on how to prevent mosquito borne diseases. This site is beneficial for Texas-Specific efforts to control mosquitos. Click the button below to visit this site and learn more.

Mosquito Control

from dshs.texas.gov

SECTION #4: Mosquito pesticides and honeybee mortality

LSU AgCenter researchers in the Department of Entomology found mosquito control done properly has minimal effects on the health of honeybees. The three-part study, funded by a 2013 grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, evaluated the effects of pesticides on honeybees.