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1 75th Annual Meeting Florida Mosquito Control Association Program Mosquito Control Today A Better Florida Tomorrow Sheraton Biscayne Bay Miami, Florida
2 Previous Award Recipients MAURICE W. PROVOST MEMORIAL AWARD Presented in recognition of outstanding contributions to control and/or biology of mosquitoes and other biting flies. Jack Salmela 1987 Eric T. Nielson 1988 William L. Bidlingmayer 1989 Carlisle B. Rathburn 1990 James S. Haegar 1991 E. John Beidler 1994 John R. Linley (posthumously) 1995 Jorge Rey 2001 J.Y. PORTER AWARD Presented to scientists who have made significant contributions to entomology with special emphasis on the abatement of mosquitoes and other arthropods of public health importance. Flora Mae Wellings 1989 Andrew J. Rogers 1990 B.W. Clements, Jr Donald E. Weidhaas 1994 Elisabeth C. Beck 1996 George O Meara 1999 John Mulrennan, Jr David Dame 2001 James Dukes 2002 FRED H. STUTZ MEMORIAL AWARD Presented to individuals involved in mosquito abatement programs and/or the commercial field who have distinguished themselves through years of dedication toward effective mosquito control, developing procedures or designing/manufacturing equipment which helped revolutionize the control of mosquitoes and other arthropods of public health importance. Paul J. Hunt 1994 T. Wayne Miller 1995 James W. Robinson 1996
3 MERIT AWARD Presented to individuals from any field of endeavor for their contributions to promoting the control of disease-transmitting and pestiferous mosquitoes or other arthropods of public health importance, for scientific advancement of the discipline, or for developing or extending the public interest in the control of such mosquitoes or arthropods. Charlie Morris 1997 Pete Pederson 1998 Richard Baker 1998 Fred Harden 1999 Cari Roth 1999 Joseph P. Ruff 2000 Tom Loyless 2001 Dennis Moore 2001 Edwin W. Irby 2002 E. John Beidler 2002 SHERRIE YARBERRY AWARD Presented to individuals employed in non-administrative positions by mosquito abatement programs who have demonstrated exemplary performance resulting in enhanced unit efficiency or public recognition of excellence of the parent organization. Theresa Sewar 1998 Lee County Mosquito Control District William Cleghorn 2000 Miami-Dade County Mosquito Control Byron Reaves 2001 Indian River Mosquito Control District FUTURE MEETINGS 2004 Jan Dodd Plenary Courses Gainesville, FL May 5-6 FMCA Spring Meeting Tallahassee, FL Nov FMCA Fall Meeting Lake Buena Vista, FL 2005 Jan Dodd Plenary Courses Gainesville, FL May 4-5 FMCA Spring Meeting Charlotte Co., FL Nov FMCA Fall Meeting Hawk s Cay, FL Keys 2006 Jan 30-Feb 3 Dodd Plenary Courses Gainesville, FL May 3-4 FMCA Spring Meeting Pinellas Co., FL Nov FMCA Fall Meeting Hutchinson Island, FL
4 FMCA Annual Fall Meeting Sheraton Biscayne Bay November 16-19, 2003 SUNDAY - NOVEMBER 16 12:00-6:00 EXHIBITS SETUP - Salon A & B 4:00-8:00 REGISTRATION - Grand Ballroom Foyer 12:00-4:00 SLIDE PREVIEW/STORAGE - Brickell Key Room 1:00-3:00 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - Sunset Room 4:00-5:00 FOUNDATION MEETING - Sunset Room 4:00-5:30 RESEARCH SELECTION COMMITTEE - Tom Loyless, Chair, Brickell Key Room 6:30-8:00 EARLY BIRD RECEPTION - Salon A & B MONDAY - NOVEMBER 17 8:00-4:00 REGISTRATION - Grand Ballroom Foyer 7:00-4:00 SLIDE PREVIEW/STORAGE - Brickell Key Room 8:00-4:00 EXHIBITS OPEN - Salons A & B OPENING SESSION - Salons C & D Moderator: Dr. George O Meara, FMCA President, FMEL, Vero Beach, FL 8:30-8:35 WELCOME - Mr. Oscar J. Braynon, Commissioner Barbara Carey-Schuler s office, Miami-Dade County, Miami, FL 8:35-8:55 FMCA PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS - Dr. George O Meara, FMEL, Vero Beach, FL 8:55-9:30 FMCA AWARDS Provost Award presented by John Beidler Stutz Memorial Award presented by Bill Opp Merit Award presented by Dr. George O Meara Yarberry Award presented by Doug Carlson Presidential Citation presented by Dr. George O Meara Dodd Short Courses - Kellie Etherson
5 9:30-9:45 OVERVIEW OF THE AMCA. Dr. Fred Knapp, AMCA President, Lexington, KY 9:45-10:00 WING BEATS UPDATE Marin Brouillard, Collier Mosquito Control District, Naples, FL 10:00-10:30 BREAK - Salons A & B and Grand Ballroom Foyer 10:30-11:30 KEYNOTE ADDRESS Dr. Graham White, Medical Entomologist, AFYA Health Partners, Douvaine, France and Dr. Gary Breeden, Director, Armed Forces Pest Management Board, Washington DC - The Availability of Pesticides Used for Mosquito Control 11:30-12:00 LEGISLATIVE UPDATE - David Ramba, Lewis, Longman & Walker, Tallahassee, FL 12:00-1:30 LUNCH 12:00-1:30 DIRECTOR S MEETING - Parlors 1 & 2 MONDAY AFTERNOON SESSION Salons C & D Moderator: Neil Wilkinson, Florida Gulf Coast University, Ft. Myers, FL 1:30-1:45 The New Jersey Light Trap - One Piece of the CMCD Surveillance Puzzle, Adrian L. Salinas, Collier Mosquito Control District, Naples, FL 1:45-2:00 Mosquito Control Technology Applications, Ralph DePalma, Florida Keys Mosquito Control District, Key West, FL and Nancy Page, Pinellas County Mosquito Control District, Clearwater, FL 2:00-2:10 Failure on the Education for Mosquito Control Programs in Two Areas of Mexico, Dr. Jose Alejandro Martinez-Ibarra, University of Guadalajara, Mexico 2:10-2:20 Culex chidesteri - A Species New to Florida and Commo nly Encountered in Indian River County, Dr. Donald A. Shroyer, Indian River Mosquito Control District, Vero Beach, FL 2:20-2:35 Minimum Aerial Application Rates for Dibrom, Dr. James R. Brown, Navy Disease Vector Ecology and Control Center (DVECC), Jacksonville, FL 2:35-3:05 BREAK - Salons A & B and Grand Ballroom Foyer 3:05-3:25 DACS Update, T. Wayne Gale, Bureau Chief, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Servies, Bureau of Entomology & Pest Control Tallahassee, FL 3:25-3:45 Stephen Sickerman, Environmental Manager, Operational Support Program 3:45-4:05 Tom Loyless, Environmental Manager
6 4:05-4:25 Jennifer Simpson, Environmental Specialist, Palm Beach County Malaria Up-date, Training Update 4:25-4:50 The Golden Age of Mosquito Control: , Dr. Gordon Patterson, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL 4:50 ADJOURN 4:50 Aerial Application Subcommittee Meeting, Dr. Jane Barber, Chair, Brickell Key Room. This is an open meeting and everyone is welcome. 6:30 Cash Bar and appetizers 7:00-8:30 PRESIDENT S RECEPTION - Bayview Ballroom Silent Auction Preview TUESDAY MORNING - NOVEMBER 18 Salons C & D 8:00-4:00 REGISTRATION - Grand Ballroom Foyer 8:00-4:00 EXHIBITS OPEN - Salons A & B 7:00-4:00 SLIDE PREVIEW/STORAGE Brickell Key Room Moderator: Dr. Eric Schreiber, Sarasota County Mosquito Management Services, Sarasota, FL 8:00-8:10 Mosquito Research in Sarasota County , Dr. Eric T. Schreiber, Sarasota County Mosquito Management Services, Sarasota, FL 8:10-8:20 Distribution and Abundance of Culexbahamensis in the Florida Keys, Dr. L. Hribar, Florida Keys MCD, Marathon, FL 8:20-9:20 FMEL Symposium - Dr. Walter Tabachnick, FMEL, Vero Beach, FL 8:20-8:35 FMEL Extension: What Have We Done for You Lately?, Dr. C. Roxanne Rutledge- Connelly 8:35-8:50 West Nile Virus in Florida in 2003: Lessons to be Learned, Dr. Jonathan F. Day 8:50-9:20 FMEL Discussion, Dr. Walter Tabachnick 9:20-9:35 Age-Dependent Mortality in Culex nigipalpus, Dr. Cynthia C. Lord, FMEL, Vero Beach, FL 9:35-9:55 BREAK - Salons A & B and Grand Ballroom Foyer 9:55-:10:10 Arbovirus Activity, Dr. Lillian Stark, Laboratory Director, Florida Department of Health, Tampa, FL
7 10:10-10:20 Field Evaluation of Three Kinds of Attractants with CDC and Pickle Jar Traps to Collect Mosquitoes, Dr. Melissa A. Doyle, Anastasia MCD, St. Augustine, FL 10:20-10:35 Test Comparison of Lightweight CO2 Source in Three Scales of Laboratory Environments, Dr. Daniel L. Kline, USDA CMAVE, Ga inesville, FL 10:35-10:45 Efficacy of Several Promising Mosquitocidal Phytochemicals, Dr. Deon Canyon, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia 10:45-10:55 Overview of Gainesville s Mosquito Magnet Project, Dr. Daniel Kline, USDA CMAVE, Gainesville, FL 10:55-11:10 Aerial ULV Assessment of Anvil against Anopheles quadrimaculatus, Dr. David Dame, Entomological Services, Gainesville, FL 11:10-11:25 Insecticide Resistance: Dose Response Curves, Dr. Jack Petersen, PHEREC/CESTA/FAMU, Panama City, FL 11:25-11:40 Experimental Solid and Liquid Formulations for Control of Immature Mosquitoes, Dr. Richard Levy, Lee County Mosquito Control District, Ft. Myers, FL 11:40-11:55 Arbovirus-Mosquito Gut-Level Interactions, Mai Vo, Department of Biology, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL 11:55-12:10 FMCA BUSINESS MEETING, Dr. George O Meara 12:10-1:30 LUNCH 12:10-1:30 COMMISSIONERS MEETING - Parlors 1 & 2 Speakers: John Sundeman, McGhin, Sundeman and Calhoun, St. Augustine, FL - History of Mosquito Control Budgets for the Last Thirty Years and David Ramba, Lewis, Longman, and Walker, Tallahassee, FL - Special Taxing District Information. TUESDAY AFTERNOON SESSION Salons C & D Moderator: Dennis Moore, Lee County Mosquito Control District, Ft. Myers, FL 1:30-1:50 Florida Arbovirus Update 2003, Dr. Carina Blackmore and Caroline Collins, Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee, FL 1:50-2:00 Fipronil as Adult Toxic Bait and Larvicide Against Aedes albopictus, Dr. Rui-De Xue, Anastasia MCD, St. Augustine, FL 2:00-2:20 The Management of Indian River County Spoil Islands for Mosquito Control, Michael Hudon, Richard Wilson, and Shane Smith, Indian River Mosquito Control District, Vero Beach, FL 2:20-2:35 What Really Happens to Permethrin Aerosol Following ULV, David Mook, St. Lucie County Mosquito Control, Ft. Pierce, FL 2:35-5:05 SYMPOSIUM: Mosquito: The Science Behind the Beast organized and moderated by Dr. Maria del Pilar Corena, Whitney Laboratory, St. Augustine, FL 2:35-2:50 Antibody Probes for Elements of the Mosquito Anion Metabolon, Dr. Paul J. Linser, Whitney Laboratory, St. Augustine, FL
8 2:50-3:05 Molecular Expression and Electrochemical Analysis of Primary Phenylalanine/Tyrosine Transporter from Anopheles gambiae Larvae, Dr. Poincyane Assis, Whitney Laboratory, St. Augustine, FL 3:05-3:35 BREAK - Salons A & B and Grand Ballroom Foyer 3:35-3:50 High-throughput Evaluation of Molecular and Physiological Identities of Essential Carrier Proteins in Vector Mosquitoes, Dr. Ella A. Meleshkevitch, Whitney Laboratory, St. Augustine, FL 3:50-4:05 Intervention of Membrane Transport in Disease Vector Insects, Dr. Dmitri Y. Boudko, Whitney Laboratory, St. Augustine, FL 4:05-4:20 The Role of Carbonic Anhydrase in the Infectivity of Plasmodium Parasites and Malaria Development, Dr. Maria del Pilar Corena, Whitney Laboratory, St. Augustine, FL 4:20-4:35 Identification of Four New Structural Proteins from the Occlusion Derived Virion of Nucleopolyhedrovirus of Culex nigripalpus, Dr. O.P. Perera, USDA/ARS, Gainesville, FL 4:35-4:50 Ecological Analysis of Mosquito Trap Collections, Dr. Harry Zhong, PHEREC, Panama City, FL 4:50-5:05 What Changed in the Behavior of Aedes aegypti after Eye Color Mutation?, Dr. Rui-De Xue, Anastasia Mosquito Control District, St. Augustine, FL 5:05 ADJOURN 6:30-7:30 ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT & SILENT AUCTION - Schooner/Clipper Room Cash Bar 7:30-9:00 BANQUET - Bayview Ballroom WEDNESDAY MORNING - NOVEMBER 19 Salons C & D Moderator: Doug Carlson, Indian River Mosquito Control District, Vero Beach, FL 8:00-9:30 Public Health Entomology Research and Education Center (PHEREC) Symposium: Research, Extension & Education Programs 8:00-8:05 Symposium Introduction, Dr. John Smith, Director, PHEREC, Panama City, FL 8:05-8:15 Dr. Jack Petersen, Extension 8:15-8:30 Dr. James Cilek - Biting Fly and Tick Control 8:30-8:45 Dr. Jane Barber - Mosquito Adulticides 8:45-9:00 Dr. Jack Petersen and Tom Floore - Mosquito Larvicides 9:00-9:15 Dr. Harry Zhong - Pesticide Environmental Impact
9 9:15-9:30 Dr. John Smith, Disease Ecology & Control 9:30-10:00 BREAK - Grand Ballroom Foyer 10:00-10:15 Efficacy of DEET and IR3535 against Two Species of Mosquitoes, Dr. James Cilek, PHEREC/FAMU, Panama City, FL 10:15-10:45 Palm Beach County Aerial Spray Validation Study, PHEREC faculty/staff, Panama City, FL 10:45-11:00 Tracker Real-Time GPS as a Supervisory Tool, Dr. Jeff Stivers and Don Hogan, Collier Mosquito Control District, Naples, FL 11:00-11:20 Florida Keys Mosquito Control or Florida Keys Butterfly Control?, Dr. Larry Hribar, Florida Keys Mosquito Control District, Key West, FL 11:20-11:30 20 Years of Dodd, Kellie Etherson, Gainesville Mosquito Control, Gainesville, FL 11:30-12:00 FMCA BUSINESS MEETING. Dr. George O Meara, FMCA President, FMEL, Vero Beach, FL 12:00 ADJOURN 12:30 FMCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - Parlor Room 1:00-5:00 VCMS USER S GROUP, Nancy Page, Sunset Room This session is for new and existing users. Agenda: THURSDAY - NOVEMBER Locations & Roles 2. Chemicals 3. Basic Mapping with GISIK 4. Schedule next meeting 5. Problems & Questions 8:00-2:00 VCMS USER S GROUP, Nancy Page, Sunset Room This session is for existing users. Agenda: 1. Trapping Elements 2. Mapping 3. Fieldwork Functions & Inspection Data 4. Reporting 5. Administration of VCMS 6. Problems & Questions 8:30-4:30 VCMS Training - Angela Weeks-Samanie Stephen P. Clarke Center (Metro Building)
10 111 NW 1st Street, Suite 1780, Room 116 (map available at registration desk). Agenda: - Introduction - VCMS Installation & Setup - Dilutions - Reporting - Laboratory Information System - Q & A - Mobile VCMS - General Setup - Data Transfer & Entry & Synch - Field Reports
11 Committee Chairs Awards - Stephen Sickerman Bylaws - Bob Betts Exhibits - Jim Burgess Finance - Doug Carlson Legislative - Gene Baker & Doug Carlson Local Arrangements - Kellie Etherson Membership - Kellie Etherson Nominating - Mark Latham PESP - Doug Carlson Program - Kellie Etherson Projections/Audio Visual - Kim Feagley Research Advisory - Ed Fussell Resolutions - Mark Latham Education Coordination - Kellie Etherson Aerial Training - Mark Latham Technical Bulletins of FMCA - Dr. James Cilek Dodd Short Courses - Kellie Etherson & Dr. Eric Schreiber Public Information - Brian Murphy Buzz Words Newsletter - Dr. Roxanne Rutledge-Connelly Wing Beats Magazine - Marin Brouillard Historical - William Opp Personnel Exchange - Jim Robinson Florida Mosquito Control Handbook - Dr. Roxanne Rutledge-Connelly Arbovirus Surveillance - Jim Burgess Commissioner s Section - Beth Bowen Bee Keeping - Mark Latham Site Selection - Robert Ward
12 Florida Mosquito Control Association Past Presidents Year President Meeting City 1922 Dr. Joseph Y. Porter (D) Daytona Beach Florida s First State Health Officer 1923 Dr. Joseph Y. Porter (D) Bartow 1924 George W. Clements (D) Cocoa Beach Mosquito Representative of Polk County 1926 Vida L. MacDonell (D) St. Augustine President, FL Federation of Women s Clubs, instrumental in establishing FAMA 1927 George W. Simmons, Jr. (D) Hollywood Chief Sanitary Engineer of State Board of Health 1928 W.E.A. Wyman (D) Jacksonville Head of St. Petersburg Anti-Mosquito League, William I. Fee (D) Ft. Pierce St. Lucie MCD Board Member 1930 William I. Fee (D) Sarasota 1931 William J. Burns (D) Perry Mosquito Representataive of Sarasota County (Delegate to 1929 FAMA meeting) 1932 Alex MacWilliams (D) Clearwater Charter Board Member - Indian River MCD 1936 George W. Simmons, Jr. (D) Orlando see Alex MacWilliams (D) Tampa see Fred H. Stutz (D) Jacksonville Director Dade County Mosquito Control 1939 M.J. Mackler (D) Daytona Beach Col. (Ret.) USPHS Asst. Health Officer, Tampa 1940 W.V. King (D) West Palm Entomologist - USDA Principal Author: King, Bradley & McNeal Mosquitoes of the Southeast US Beach 1941 Dr. E.J. Elmendorf, Jr. (D) Jacksonville
13 Director, Malaria Control Bureau State Board of Health 1942 Norman G. Platts (D) Tampa WPA Sandfly Research Project Director, St. Lucie Co. Sanitary District 1946 H. Duke Peters (D) West Palm Beach Director, MC - Jacksonville Health Dept David B. Lee (D) St. Petersburg Chief, Bureau of Sanitary Engineering State Board of Health 1948 Claude Strickland (D) Ft. Pierce Sanitarian, Superintendent MC Pinellas Co. Health Department 1949 Dr. J.A. Mulrennan, Sr. (D) Mount Dora Chief, Malaria Control in War Areas Director, Office of Entomology State Board of Health & Dept. HRS 1950 Edwin L. Seabrook (D) Ft. Myers Director, Palm Beach Co. MC 1951 Samuel A. Harper (D) Key West Director, Brevard Co. MC 1952 John M. Hirst (D) Jacksonville Lt. Crd. (Ret.) US Navy Malaria Control Unit 1953 Samuel Minnich (D) Daytona Beach Director, East Volusia Co MC 1954 J. Melton Williams (D) Naples Director, Sarasota Co MC 1955 Dr. Maurice W. Provost (D) Panama City First Director FMEL 1956 William W. Warner (D) Ft. Pierce Director, Monroe Co. MC 1957 Mark W. Witham (D) Miami Beach Director, Martin Co. MC 1958 Robert L. Kemp (D) Clearwater Director, Manatee Co. MC 1959 Robert E. Bartnett Pensacola Director, Anastasia Island MCD 1960 Henty B. Crowell, Jr. Tampa Director, Hillsborough Co. MC
14 1961 James S. Haeger Key West Entomologist, FMEL 1962 Nina Branch Silver Springs Entomologist, FMEL 1963 T. Waynwright Miller, Jr. Jacksonville Engineer, State Board of Health Director, St. Lucie Co. Sanitary District Director, Lee County MCD 1964 E. John Beidler St. Augustine Entomologist, State Board of Health Director, Indian River MCD UF Distinguished Alumnus 1965 A. Nelson Davis, Jr. (D) Tampa Director, Monroe County MCD EPA Director, Broward Co. MC 1966 James H. Heidt Daytona Director, Dade Co. MC Beach 1967 Andrew J. Rogers Panama City Director, Panama City Lab Director, Office of Entomology, DHRS 1968 Jack Salmela Naples Director, Brevard Co. MC 1969 Paul J. Hunt (D) Winter Park Head, Pest Control, State Board of Health Director, East Volusia MCD 1970 Claude D. Souder, Jr. (D) Ft. Lauderdale Director, Broward Co. MC 1971 John B. O Neil Reddington Representative, American Cyanamid Beach 1972 Frank L. Wilson Miami Beach Florida Dept. of Agriculture Entomologist, State Board of Health Director, Polk Co. MC 1973 Ernest A. Philen (D) Panama City Engineer, Office of Entomology 1974 James D. Gorman Key West Director, Hillsborough Co. MC 1975 Brandt G. Watson Ft. Myers Director, Collier MCD 1976 William Dryden (D) Longboat Key
15 Commissioner, Lee County MCD 1977 Lawrence M. Rhodes Atlantic Beach Anastasia Island MCD Director, Manatee Co. MCD 1978 Elisabeth C. Beck Lake Buena Vista Entomologist, Office of Entomology Executive Director, FMCA 1979 Herbert J. Friedman Tampa President, Southern Mill Creek Products 1980 Dr. Carlisle B. Rathburn, Jr. Ft. Walton Beach Research Entomologist WFARL, Panama City 1981 Norman E. Thomas Ft. Lauderdale Entomologist, WFARL, Panama City Entomologist, Polk Co. MC Director, Sarasota Co. MC Resource Recovery, Alachua County Alachua County MC 1982 Lester E. Scherer Port St. Lucie Director, Martin Co. MC 1983 Dan F. Boyd (D) Lake Buena Vista Southern Mill Creek Products LECO/Adapco/Danco Products 1984 Dr. John A. Mulrennan, Jr. Key West Entomologist, USN Director, Office of Entomology Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Pest Control, DACS 1985 Dr. Donald E. Weidhaas Sarasota Director, USDA, Insects Affecting Man & Animals Laboratory 1986 James W. Robinson Jacksonville Director, Pasco Co. MCD 1987 Burie W. Clements, Jr. Palm Beach Director, WFARL, Panama City 1988 Dr. Ray E. Parsons Pensacola US Army Medical Service Corps Entomologist, Polk County MC Director, Sarasota County MC 1989 William R. Opp Orlando Engineer, DER Engineering, HRS Office of Entomology Director, Lee County MCD 1990 Frank D.S. Evans Ocala FMEL Director, St. Lucie County MCD
16 1991 J. Clarke Hudson Clearwater Representative, Chevron/Valent 1992 Dr. T. Oscar Fultz Cocoa Beach Asst. Director, Indian River MCD Director, Polk County MC Director, Chatham Co. Georgia MC 1993 George J. Wichterman Ft. Myers Entomologist, Lee County MCD 1994 Dr. Richard H. Baker Sandestin Director, FMEL, University of Florida 1995 Robert V. Ward Key West Director, Charlotte County MC Manager, Polk County MC 1996 W. Gene Baker Kissimmee Director, Leon County MC 1997 G. Allan Curtis St. Augustine Research Entomologist, Indian River MCD 1998 Dr. David Dame Clearwater Entomologist, USDA Consultant, Entomological Services 1999 Joseph Ruff Daytona Beach Entomologist, JAMSRL, HRS Director, Dog Fly Control Program, DACS 2000 Jonas Stewart Panama City Director, East Volusia MCD Beach 2001 Edward C. Hunter Ft. Myers Director, Beach MCD 2002 Mark Latham Amelia Island Director, Manatee Co. MCD
17 2003 GOVERNMENT SUSTAINING MEMBERS Amelia Island Mosquito Control District Anastasia Mosquito Control District Bay County Mosquito Control Beach Mosquito Control District Bradford County Mosquito Control Brevard County Mosquito Control Broward County Mosquito Control Buckhead Ridge Mosquito Control District Charlotte County Dept. of Environmental Services Citrus County Mosquito Control District Collier Mosquito Control District Columbia County Mosquito Control East Flagler Mosquito Control District East Volusia Mosquito Control District Escambia County Mosquito Control Florida Keys Mosquito Control District Fort Myers Beach Mosquito Control District Franklin County Mosquito Control Gadsden County Mosquito Control Gulf Mosquito Control District Hernando County Mosquito Control Indian River Mosquito Control District Jacksonville Mosquito Control Lake County Mosquito & Aquatic Plant Mgmt. Lee County Mosquito Control District Levy County Mosquito Control Madison County Mosquito Control Manatee County Mosquito Control District Martin County Mosquito Control Moorehaven Mosquito Control District Okaloosa County Mosquito Control Orange County Arthropod Control Osceola County Mosquito Control Palm Beach County Mosquito Control Pasco County Mosquito Control District Pinellas Mosquito Control District Polk County Environmental Services Putnam County Mosquito Control Saint Lucie County Mosquito Control District Santa Rosa County Mosquito Control Sarasota County Mosquito Management Services South Walton Mosquito Control District Sumter County Mosquito Control Taylor County Mosquito Control Wakulla County Mosquito Control Washington County Mosquito Control District
18 Officers Dr. George O Meara President Vero Beach, Florida Kellie Etherson President-Elect Gainesville, Florida Doug Carlson Vice-President Vero Beach, Florida Mark Latham Immediate Past President Palmetto, Florida Shelly Redovan Executive Director Post Office Box Ft. Myers, Florida Regional Representatives Northwest Region T. Wayne Gale DACS Northeast Region John Boone Anastasia Mosquito Control District Southwest Region Dr. Jeff Stivers Collier Mosquito Control District Southeast Region Gene Lemire Martin County Mosquito Control Member-at-Large Dr. Frank Van Essen Collier Mosquito Control District Chair of Mosquito Control Director s Section Bob Betts Anastasia Mosuqito Control Distrcit Chair of Cjommissioner s Section Beth Bowen Anastasia Mosqluito Control District
19 SUTAINING INDUSTRY MEMBERS Adapco, Inc. Sanford, Florida Amvac Los Angeles, California Aventis Environmental Science Montvale, New Jersey BVA Oils Wixom, Missouri Cheminova Wayne, New Jersey Clark Mosquito Control Products, Inc. Roselle, Illinois Cognis Corporation Cincinnati, Ohio London Fog Inc. Long Lake, Minnesota Valent Biosciences Libertyville, Illinois Univar Kirkland, Washington Wellmark International Bensenville, Illinois Support Sustaining Members They are supporting your organization!
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