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Mosquito Control Equipment
 

Bell 206B-III Helicopter

Hillsborough County Mosquito Control’s helicopter has multiple missions. During the rainy months, it is used to access flooded salt marsh, pasture land and other areas which are inaccessible by ground vehicle and/or too large to treat by truck. Mosquito control inspectors sample standing water in these locations to search for mosquito larvae. Infestations are noted, and once the helicopter has completed county-wide inspections, it returns to treat problem areas.
The larvicide used is a dry corncob base which is coated with a naturally-occuring bacteria. Once the product enters the water, the bacteria is ingested by the mosquito larvae, which then sicken and die. The corncob is an inert ingredient which degrades naturally, and the bacteria is toxic only to mosquito and black fly larvae. The helicopter is able to treat 50 acres per load and can distribute up to 20 loads in one day, refueling and reloading from remote sites with the help of a mobile ground crew.

 

   
   

 

Additionally, the helicopter may be equipped with an Ultra Low Volume adulticide spray system, which is used to kill flying adult mosquitoes during hours of darkness. The volume of pesticide released into the atmosphere is small, (three quarters of an ounce per acre) and the droplets are calibrated to be just large enough to kill a mosquito, yet too small to impact other organisms. In the interest of the environment and in accordance with state and federal regulations Hillsborough County Mosquito Control reserves these pesticide treatments for situations where all other controls have failed and adult mosquito populations pose a significant nuisance and/or possible health threat.

 

When not busy inspecting, larviciding or adulticiding, the helicopter is also a useful tool for monitoring progress on aquatic weed treatment sites, and sometimes provides aerial herbicide treatments when aquatic vessels are unable to get into an area that is overgrown with weeds. Additionally the helicopter is used to assist other units with aerial surveys of stormwater runoff, traffic operations, and aerial distribution of raccoon bait for the Oral Rabies Bait Vaccination Program, which takes place for several weeks every February.
 

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