ARPHA Preprints, doi: 10.3897/arphapreprints.e96718
Florida Keys Mosquito Control District mosquito trapping data between Vaca Key and Lower Matecumbe Key, 2018-2021
expand article infoHeidi Lynn Murray
Open Access
Abstract

The Florida Keys Mosquito Control District (FKMCD) is an independent taxing district in Monroe County, Florida. The mission of FKMCD is to protect the community and visitors of the Florida Keys from mosquito-borne disease and prevent nuisance mosquitoes from impacting the quality of life of its citizens and the local economy. The State of Florida requires mosquito control programs to provide recorded evidence of mosquito activity prior to pesticide application. Surveillance is an appropriate method to record the abundance and mosquito species present in an area to determine if adulticide applications are necessary. Mosquito surveillance traps have been set by FKMCD since 1998. Trapping is conducted throughout the District to document species composition and abundance.  Mosquito surveillance is used for operational decisions for both nuisance mosquitoes and disease vectors.

This data set includes previously unreported mosquito trapping results in Monroe County, Florida. This data set includes trap results collected from CDC light traps and BG Sentinel traps set weekly on Vaca Key, Flamingo Island, Key Colony Beach, Fat Deer Key, Crawl Key, Long Point Key, Grassy Key, Long Key, and Lower Matecumbe Key from January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2021.

Keywords
Diptera, Culicidae, mosquito surveillance, Florida Keys