Battling Billions of Saltmarsh Mosquitoes
~~Learn How Scientists and Highly-Trained Professionals are Protecting Public Health and Vital Industries~~
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Florida Mosquito Control Association will be hosting a virtual news conference on Thursday, July 31, at 10:00 am EST via Zoom to talk about an onslaught of saltmarsh mosquitoes in Florida.
Florida is accustomed to an influx of visitors each summer. But not all of them are welcome.
Billions of saltmarsh mosquitoes have been hatching and swarming the state. These aggressive bloodsuckers, known for painful bites, pose a challenge for Florida's mosquito control experts. Up to 150 of these mosquitoes can attack a person in less than a minute, and they pose a health risk for pets and livestock.
Thankfully, Florida is home to the world's top mosquito control professionals. Join a virtual panel to learn more:
- Who:
Moderator - Dr. Keira Lucas, Deputy Executive Director of Collier Mosquito Control District
David Addison, MS, Retired Biologist, Conservancy of Southwest Florida
Dr. Eva Buckner, Assistant Professor and Medical Entomology Specialist, UF/IFAS Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory
Joseph Faella, Director of Brevard County Mosquito Control
Howie Grimm Jr., Mayor of Everglades City
- When:Thursday, July 3110 a.m. Eastern
To join the Zoom Meeting please use the link below:
https://us05web.zoom.us/j/86869176550?pwd=EuzmPU5acewsehwHBMxebfNCnTQkjL.1
The Florida Mosquito Control Association (FMCA) and its members - 67 mosquito control programs including 15 independent districts - are dedicated to protecting public health and comfort. Their focus is not only pest management—it is a critical public service that safeguards people, pets, and livestock from disease and distress.
For more information on Saltmarsh Mosquitoes, click here.
For more information on the Florida Mosquito Control Association, click here.
Contact:
Alia Faraj-Johnson, 850-212-8317
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SOURCE Florida Mosquito Control Association