Aerial Survey of Breeding Sites
Aerial surveys provide communities with the needed information to craft a comprehensive and strategic plan of attack to combat mosquito breeding grounds that may be difficult to identify through traditional land-based surveillance.
The objective of the aerial survey is to define, map, categorize and measure the total number of larval development sites and to determine the total acreage. Once completed, Clarke relies on our extensive database for resource requirement planning, operational scheduling, larval site history, adult mosquito population monitoring and budget analysis. Clarke can perform this service for big cities or small communities.
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