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Leon County Mosquito Control believes
informed students grow to knowledgeable adults who share in the
responsibility for controlling mosquitoes in the community,
resulting in lowered incidence of mosquito-borne diseases and a more
enjoyable outdoor experience for all residents.
To fulfill that mission Mosquito Control offers
a variety of educational program designed to teach students about
the life cycle of mosquitoes, the diseases they carry, how to reduce
their numbers where they live and even stories and legends to
enliven their knowledge.
Mosquito Control accomplishes this through
classroom and summer camp presentations with live models and
educational materials and opportunities for hands-on learning.
Mosquito Control designs programs to meet the
Sunshine State Standards for grade levels.
Educational programs and materials are
available for students and teachers for every public and private
school in Leon County. Presentations with hands-on learning
opportunities can be made to individual classes or large groups of
science students across grade levels, beginning with third grade.
Presentations with hands-on learning
opportunities are available for participants of public and private
summer camps.
Mosquito Control staff works with science
teachers to provide them with life cycle kits, informational
materials and classroom presentations.
Free Mosquito and Copepod Science Kits are
available to all teachers through the Florida Medical Entomological
Laboratory.
Link
Our current school video (grades 3-5)
The Mosquito Menace
Mosquito Control is a willing partner in
Science Fair sponsorships, student research projects and field trips
to our entomological laboratory or mosquito fish breeding pond.
Leon County Mosquito Control technicians and
scientists will be a resource to students for research related to
mosquitoes and mosquito-borne diseases. Mosquito Control personnel
are available for Science Fair judging and to support awards for
relevant projects.
To learn more about Mosquito Control programs
or to schedule a presentation or request materials, contact:
Aaron Ford at 606-2214 or email:
Aaron Ford
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released to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.
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