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Wellington's Mosquito Control Program reduces diseases and a safer summer through expert surveillance, spraying, and educationWellington Shire's Mosquito Control Program reduces mosquito-borne diseases with expert-led surveillance, spraying, and community education to ensure a safer, more enjoyable summer for residents and visitors. By news@gippsland - 26th November 2024 - Back to News Residents and visitors to Wellington Shire can breathe a little easier this summer, thanks to the outstanding efforts of the council's Mosquito Control Program. Running from November through April, this proactive initiative plays a vital role in reducing mosquito-borne diseases such as Ross River Virus and Barmah Forest Virus in the region. 
Barry and Ricky Curtain on the Mozzie Mobile in Seaspray Mosquito control effortsWith a team led by local experts Barry and Ricky Curtain, affectionately known as the "Mosquito Monitors," Wellington Shire uses targeted surveillance, strategic control measures, and community education to tackle mosquito populations effectively. Their dedication ensures coastal towns are safer and more enjoyable for everyone. Barry's personal experience with Ross River Virus 20 years ago sparked his passion for mosquito control. Since then, Barry has dedicated himself to protecting the local community. Alongside his son Ricky, Barry conducts regular spraying operations across high-risk areas, including Loch Sport, Seaspray, and the wetlands of Lake Reeve. Efficient mosquito managementKey to their success is the use of council's specialised equipment, including the "Mozzie Mobile" - an Argo all-terrain vehicle. The Mozzie Mobile allows the duo to cover extensive areas quickly and efficiently. It enables them to navigate challenging terrain such as wetlands and floodplains. "These tools are invaluable for getting into hard-to-reach places and making sure we don't miss a single breeding site. Living through Ross River Virus first hand made me realise how important mosquito control is. Now, I'm proud to be part of a program that's making a real difference for our residents and visitors. It's rewarding to know that the work we do helps protect people from serious health risks," Barry shared. Effective mosquito controlUnder the guidance of the Victorian Department of Health, the program works by: - Conducting weekly mosquito surveillance across the Shire to monitor species and identify disease risks
- Undertaking strategic spraying in high-risk areas like Lake Reeve, which is a hotspot for saltmarsh mosquitoes
- Using the Mozzie Mobile to access and treat breeding grounds across the coastal regions of the Shire
- Delivering community-focused education campaigns via social media, local newspapers, and radio to share prevention tips
The program's impact is evident, with reduced mosquito activity and increased awareness about how to prevent bites and breeding. Community mosquito actionWellington Shire Council also engages the community to tackle mosquito breeding in backyards. Simple steps like clearing standing water, maintaining screens, and wearing protective clothing go a long way in reducing mosquito numbers and keeping diseases at bay. Barry further sharing, "we couldn't do this without the community's cooperation, by working together, we can minimise the nuisance and risks posed by mosquitoes." Despite the challenges of changing environmental conditions and emerging mosquito species, Wellington Shire continues to adapt its approach, demonstrating its commitment to public health and wellbeing. The introduction of additional traps and advanced monitoring techniques ensures the program stays ahead of the game. As we head into the upcoming summer holiday season, locals and visitors are reminded to: - Wear long, loose clothing and apply insect repellent containing DEET or picaridin
- Avoid outdoor activities during peak mosquito times (low wind and high humidity)
- Regularly check your property for standing water to prevent mosquito breeding
For more information or to report mosquito breeding sites, contact Wellington Shire Council's Environmental Health team on 1300 366 244 or head to the council's website. Pictures from Wellington Shire Council website.
Source: www.gippsland.com Published by: news@gippsland.com

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