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The Buzz on Mosquitoes

  • Wildlands Trust, Inc. 675 Long Pond Road Plymouth, MA 02360 (map)

Mosquitoes are among the deadliest animals on the planet. But, only a small fraction of our 50+ mosquito species serve as human disease vectors. Many mosquitoes play critical roles in healthy ecosystem functioning. Unfortunately, low natural diversity in human-modified landscapes favors some species over others. In addition, our behavior and attitudes may put us at risk for bites. Mosquitoes are often the prime targets in land/water management and pesticide use and misuse. However, understanding vector biology holds the key to preventing disease.

Topics to be covered:

  • Mysteries behind mosquito biology and ecology

  • How diseases are cycled in the environment between animals and humans

  • Empowering protection methods based on science

So come learn how to protect yourself and your family while maintaining a safe environment!

Blake Dinius graduated with a degree in Biology from the University of Massachusetts – Boston. Soon after, he began a 7-year career in insect research where he directed studies on bees, lacewings, springtails, earthworms, and other critters. He helped to develop guidelines and practices that are currently being used world-wide in the world of ecotoxicology. As an extension educator, Blake serves the county by delivering science-based education in the form of actionable items – Information that you can put into practice and rely on.

Registration is appreciated. Seating is first come, first serve. Doors open at 6:30pm.

For any questions about this event, please contact Programming Coordinator Max Phelps at mphelps@wildlandstrust.org.

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