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Resources

A list of resources – including links to information about mosquito control and mosquito-borne illnesses from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – is provided.

About the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory

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The Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory (FMEL), a University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) research center, is located in Vero Beach, FL. The FMEL is one of the world’s largest research institutions devoted to the understanding and management of medically important and biting arthropods and of the pathogens they transmit. FMEL research and training extends nationally and internationally. The FMEL staff is currently made up of 13 faculty members in UF’s Department of Entomology and Nematology, 3 post-doctoral associates, 13 graduate students, and approximately 20 staff members. The FMEL extension program emphasizes gathering medical entomology information and distributing important research findings to mosquito control programs and county extension faculty throughout the state as well as to the public. The FMEL extension program also provides training to mosquito control professionals on topics such as mosquito identification, mosquito-borne diseases, integrated mosquito management, mosquito control product efficacy, and pesticide resistance testing. Questions about the FMEL, medically important and biting insects like mosquitoes, vector-borne diseases, and mosquito control can be directed to the medical entomology extension specialist at the FMEL, Dr. Eva Buckner at eva.buckner@ufl.edu.

Media Resources

 

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The following media resources are available to use in communication efforts related to mosquitoes. The University of Florida prohibits the commercial use of photos and videos. When using the following photos, please credit Dr. Lawrence Reeves and the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory. When using the following video clips, please credit UF PIE Center. Using these materials? Prevent & Protect wants to hear about it and you might be featured on the Prevent & Protect Facebook page.

Turn the pages to explore the resources below from the Centers for Disease Control or click on the icon to download the PDF.