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Operational insights into mosquito control disaster response in coastal North Carolina: Experience with the Federal Emergency Management Agency after Hurricane Florence

Brown J, Byrd B, Connelly R and Richards SL (2022). Operational insights into mosquito control disaster response in coastal North Carolina: Experience with the Federal Emergency Management Agency after Hurricane Florence. Journal of Environmental Health 85(2): 24-31.

Abstract

Preparation for post-hurricane mosquito control is essential for an effective emergency response to protect public health and promote recovery efforts. Effective pre-hurricane planning includes laying the groundwork for a successful reimbursement application to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The critical and overlapping need to sustain funding for mosquito control programs is highlighted here in the context of both normal and emergency responses. Community support is an integral component of an effective integrated pest management program and is established over time with appropriate communication and engagement. Experienced mosquito control operators who are familiar with treatment areas are an essential component of successful operations. Here, practical advice is provided to plan, prepare, and implement a successful ground- and aerial-based mosquito control response.