Florida Public Health Pest Control Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Florida Public Health Pest Control Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass control of salt marsh mosquitoes has made a major contribution to the development of this industry in Florida - Correct Answer ️️ -tourist industry inverse relationship or a steady rise in income from tourism to a steady decline of the major salt marsh pest mosquito, Aedes taeniorhynchus. - Correct Answer ️️ -Past relationship between tourism dollars and mosquitoes very swift currents and in open bodies of water - Correct Answer ️️ -Mosquitoes occur throughout the world, breeding in almost every known aquatic habitat except Larval habitats - grassy margins of ponds, land crab holes, and aquatic plants, eggs may be laid singly or in rafts, on water or on damp soil where they hatch in subsequent flooding, flight ranges from a few hundred feet to more than eighty miles with favorable winds, hibernation or overwintering in different species may be in the egg stage, as larvae, or as adults - Correct Answer ️️ -variations present among species 80 - Correct Answer ️️ -number of mosquito species in FL When Congress was debating the merits of statehood for Florida, this man stated that Florida could never be developed, nor would it ever be a fit place to live. He described the 1 land as a "land of swamps, of quagmires, of frogs and alligators and mosquitoes." - Correct Answer ️️ -John Randolph of Virginia Name given to Ponce de Leon Inlet because the mosquito was such a plague when the Spaniards arrived - Correct Answer ️️ -"Barro de Mosquitoes" In the 18th Century, the name for part of Florida lying between the St. Johns River and the coastal lagoons north of Cape Canaveral - Correct Answer ️️ -"The Mosquito Country," or "The Mosquitoes" Name given to Mosquito Country in 1825 when it became a county which included a large portion of peninsular Florida - Correct Answer ️️ -"Mosquito County" Name for northern Florida that was settled, but anything but a pleasant place to live. Area suffered from disease, hardship, and poverty; the major cities of Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Tallahassee and Pensacola - Correct Answer ️️ -"malaria belt" Year of one of the worst sieges of the yellow fever epidemic in in Jacksonville and Fernandina Beach. It was described by historians as the State's worst holocaust. Fernandina Beach, with a population of 1,632, had 1,146 persons ill with the fever. Twenty-four died. - Correct Answer ️️ -1877 Year yellow fever epidemics raged in Key West, Tampa, Plant City, and Manatee. - Correct Answer ️️ -1887 Year yellow fever epidemic in Jacksonville saw 10,000 persons (out of a population of 26,700 in Duval County) flee the city in carriages, drays, wagon trains, and ships. - Correct Answer ️️ -1888 Island was once so heavily infested with mosquitoes that bred in the vast grassy marshes that the local postman had to make his rounds in July dressed like an Eskimo in a parka and netting. - Correct Answer ️️ -Sanibel Major event that spurred organized effort to control mosquitoes in Florida as a way of preventing malaria when the U.S. Army, U. S. Public Health Service, and the State Board of Health set up a program of drainage and larviciding at Camp Johnson, near Jacksonville. - Correct Answer ️️ -WWI Year when the State Board of Health, the city of Perry, and the Burton Swartz Cypress Company jointly set up a malaria control project in the city of Perry, one of the most malarious areas of the State. At that time the Perry project was one of the largest malaria control projects in the country and was the first non-military control project in Florida - Correct Answer ️️ -1919 Year of formation of the Florida Anti-Mosquito Association (FAMA) (now known as the Florida Mosquito Control Association, FMCA) - Correct Answer ️️ -1922 Year when Indian River County Mosquito Control District was established - Correct Answer ️️ -1925 Year when St. Lucie Mosquito District established - Correct Answer ️️ -1926 Year when Broward County Mosquito Control District established - Correct Answer
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