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THE BITING TIMES

Newsletter for the NCMVCA Association.

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Year

Issue

Highlights

2010

Summer

  • “Q” and “A” about the Crucians Complex of Anopheles in North Carolina
  • Tick Dragging

2010

Spring

  • Skeeter Defeater Summer Camps

2009

Fall

  • How to Recognize Bed Bug Infestations
  • Exotic Mosquito Disease Introduction
  • Barrier Sprays:  An Alternate Adulticiding Option
  • Product Spotlight: Spheratax
  • Container Inhabiting Mosquitoes on Western Carolina University’s Campus

2009

Summer

  • Ticks in NC
  • Clarke Introduces New Larvicide

2009

Spring

  • Hot Tips to Help You Identify Rubbed Specimens
  • Rodenticide and Public Health Issues
  • What’s Ticking at PHPM?

2008

Fall

  • Variations on Female Mosquitoes that Cause Identification Problems in Keys
  • Looking for “White Boots”
  • 2008 Meeting Information and Registration Form

2008

Fall - special

  • Constitution Issue

2008

Summer

  • Oc. japonicus in NC-revisited
  • Ps. columbiae Biology
  • Updated Information from CDC regarding Mosquito Repellents

2008

Spring

  • Effects of Drought on Mosquito Populations
  • Useful Up-to-Date Information on Mosquitoes

2007

Winter

  • Public Health Licensing and Rodent Control

2007

Fall Special

  • Special Constitution Edition

2007

Fall

  • Ticks in North Carolina: Increasing Disease and Confusion
  • Certification Program for Mosquito Control Professionals
  • Using the Data Your Program Collects Part VI
  • Mosquito Fish and Other Predators: Excerpt from Urban Waterways

2007

Summer

  • Save Those Surveillance Records
  • Using the Data Your Program Collects Part V
  • Outdoor Misting Systems

2007

Spring

  • Targeting “Sneaky”Larvae
  • Using the Data Your Program Collects Part IV

2006

Winter

  • Post Conference Issue

2006

Summer

  • Using the Data your Program Collects Part III
  • NCMVCA By-Law Changes
  • Annual Meeting Update

2006

Spring

  • Using the Data your Program Collects Part II

2005

Winter

  • Post Conference Issue
  • Using the Data Your Program Collects Part I

2005

Spring/Summer

  • Mosquito Reality:  Fact can be stranger than fiction

2004

Winter

  • Tick Transmitted Diseases in N.C.
  • Why Insects cannot be 6 ft. Tall
  • 04 Pre Conference Info

2004

Summer

  • Pooling Mosquitoes and the MIR
  • 04 State of Mosquito Control in N.C.
  • Oc. japonicus in N.C.
  • Changes to the Impoundment Rule

2004

Spring

  • Lest We Forget:  10 species that have become rare in N.C.
  • Taxonomic Stability: An illogical concept

2003

Winter

  • Pre Conference Issue

2003

Summer

  • A Tip for Separating Rubbed Specimens of Oc. infirmatus and Oc. atlanticus/tormentor
  • New and Unusual Mosquitoes from N.C.

2003

Spring

  • 03 WNV Surveillance
  • Operational Surveillance Program
    North Carolina Mosquito & Vector Control Association
    PO Box 40245
    Raleigh, NC  27629-0245
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