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Vector Disease Control International (VDCI)
Environmental Services
Little Rock, AR 3,977 followers
Government Partnerships for Mosquito Management l Full Programs | Supplemental Services | Emergency Response
About us
Vector Disease Control International (VDCI) partners with municipalities, city and state governments and commercial properties to provide mosquito management services to communities in more than 20 states and internationally. VDCI strives to improve the quality of life in communities through education, surveillance and the control of mosquitoes and other disease vectors, which includes aerial applications, integrated tick and mosquito management programs and emergency response. The mosquito management professionals at VDCI offer supplemental services to existing surveillance and control efforts as well as extensive experience in operating comprehensive programs. For more than 20 years, the VDCI team has played an integral role in disaster relief and disease outbreak with a fleet of 200 trucks and 12 aircraft and is the only company in the U.S. that can manage all aspects of an integrated mosquito management program for emergency response and seasonal situations. VDCI is part of Rentokil, a leading business services company, operating across the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
- Website
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http://vdci.net
External link for Vector Disease Control International (VDCI)
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Little Rock, AR
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 1992
- Specialties
- Mosquito Surveillance, Mosquito Disease Testing, Adult Mosquito Control, Larval Mosquito Control, Public Education, Emergency Response, Aerial Mosquito Control, Data Collection, GIS Mapping, Government Coordination, Consulting, Tick Control, and Mosquito Control
Locations
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Primary
1320 Brookwood Drive
Suite H
Little Rock, AR 72202, US
Employees at Vector Disease Control International (VDCI)
Updates
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TRUE or FALSE: Mosquito species such as Aedes aegypti, Aedes albopictus, and Aedes vexans are considered “Floodwater” mosquitoes. Comment your answer below! #MosquitoSpecies #MosquitoControl
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LAST CALL! Our webinar, Take Flight to Fight the Bite: Aerial Mosquito Management is TOMORROW. Register today and learn everything you need to know about aerial applications for mosquito control. Sign up here: https://ow.ly/PL9450St66b #webinar #mosquitomanagement
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Did you know aerial mosquito control applications use less than an ounce of product per acre? On Thursday, our experts will explain how aerial applications are conducted and how we make them environmentally responsible. Save your spot here: https://ow.ly/4LKF50St5A7 #webinar #mosquitomanagement
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After a natural disaster like a hurricane or major flooding event, it's typical to see a spike in mosquito populations due to the warm, wet conditions. Watch this video to discover how abundant mosquito populations start and the impact they can have on citizens>> https://ow.ly/cWkK50St4Up #mosquitocontrol #hurricanerelief #emergencyresponse
How Do Mosquito Problems Develop After A Storm?
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Our webinar is next week! Have a question about aerial applications for mosquito control? Ask our experts during our live Q&A. This webinar is FREE and open to the public. Register TODAY: https://ow.ly/rkCf50St4i0 #mosquitocontrol #webinar
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Check out this Culex egg raft! Broox Boze, Ph.D., Director of Technical Services, and Ted Green, Regional Director, recently conducted surveillance in Chicago where they collected Culex eggs for insecticide resistance testing. #mosquitomanagement #fightthebite
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One way to help prevent mosquitoes is to eliminate their breeding sites. Breeding sites vary depending on the mosquito species, ranging from a discarded bucket or cooler containing standing water to a clogged stormwater drain. Learn how to mitigate mosquito breeding sites with these source reduction best practices found on our latest blog>> https://ow.ly/JS3G50St3Vu #MosquitoControl #MosquitoBreeding #SourceReduction
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Wishing everyone a safe and joyous Independence Day! Today, we celebrate freedom, unity, and the American spirit. 🎆 #Happy4th #CelebrateFreedom
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When can you utilize aerial mosquito control applications? Find out on our upcoming webinar! Our experts are diving into the capabilities of #mosquitocontrol aircraft and explaining how they can help improve your mosquito management programs or aid in mosquito-related emergencies.'' RSVP here: https://ow.ly/J2uG50St2XT #webinar #mosquitomanagement
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