Rhode Island DEM to Launch Drone Program to Combat Mosquitoes
DEM Prepares for Aerial Assault
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) is gearing up for an aerial assault on mosquitoes.
Surveillance and Larvicide Deployment
A primary responsibility of the Mosquito Abatement Coordination (MAC) Office is mosquito surveillance. The DEM will deploy drones equipped with larvicides to target mosquito breeding grounds.
Expanded Coverage
This season's mosquito control program will treat over 28,000 hectares of standing water, significantly expanding coverage compared to previous years.
Innovative Technology
The drones utilize radar technology to detect mosquito populations, allowing for targeted larvicide application.
Funding and Research
The nano-Unmanned Aerial Systems (nUAS) project, funded by Army Headquarters, recently completed a successful field test.
Public Health Impact
The drone program aims to reduce mosquito populations, minimizing the risk of mosquito-borne diseases such as West Nile virus and Eastern equine encephalitis.
Mosquito Control Best Practices
- Remove standing water from your property
- Use insect repellent containing DEET, picaridin, or IR3535
- Wear long sleeves and pants when outdoors
- Consider mosquito netting for doors and windows
- Support local mosquito control programs
Conclusion
The DEM's drone program represents a cutting-edge approach to mosquito control. By leveraging advanced technology and expanding coverage, the program aims to significantly reduce mosquito populations and protect Rhode Island residents from mosquito-borne diseases.
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