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Newsletters
Newsletters The AMCA Newsletter is published quarterly and brings current news from the various AMCA regions to the membership. Members receive the Newsletter via email and can find the archive below. Newsletter Editor-in-Chief: Clark Wood Reference the most recent issues for submission instructions and deadlines. 2026 Newsletters Expand Winter 2026 2025 Newsletters Expand Winter 2025…
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Publications The American Mosquito Control Association strives to educate our members and the public through our many publications. Whether it is biweekly e-newsletters, the Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, WingBeats, or the AMCA Quarterly Newsletter, AMCA publications are the leading authority in setting the standard of care for protecting public and environmental health…
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PESP Program In 1997, at the urging of Dr. Robert Rose of the EPA’s Office of Pesticide Programs, the American Mosquito Control Association became a “Partner” in the EPA’s Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program (PESP). The goal of this partnership program is to encourage reducing pesticide risk. Initially within the AMCA, a PESP Working Group was formed…
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Washington Conference May 12-13, 2026 Register Now It is vital for members of the association, like you, to impact the narrative taking place on and around Capitol Hill. AMCA leadership typically meets with federal agency staff to provide updates while in D.C. for Washington Days. Gearing Up for Washington – Informational Calls Wednesday, February 25,…
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AMCA’s Advocacy Action Center
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AMCA’s Position Papers Each year, the American Mosquito Control Association focuses its advocacy efforts on key issues facing mosquito control, public health, and the efforts of our industry. Below you will find our current position papers on key issues impacting our industry. AMCA’s Legislative Priorities. The urgency of our mission cannot be overstated. As the…
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AMCA Advocacy Mosquito-borne diseases pose a significant threat to public health and well-being, especially in regions with limited access to healthcare and resources. The American Mosquito Control Association (AMCA) plays a crucial role in advocating for mosquito control as an essential service to prevent the spread of these diseases. With a primary focus on public…
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Read MorePollinator Protections
Pollinator Protections The American Mosquito Control Association (AMCA) is keenly aware of and appreciates the vital role that pollinating insects such as honey bees, wild bees and butterflies play in the availability of many agricultural products and fully supports science-based efforts to ensure pollinator populations are not adversely affected by application of mosquito management products…
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FAQs How fast can mosquitoes fly? Expand Depending upon the species, mosquitoes can fly at about 1 to 1.5 miles per hour. How far can mosquitoes fly? Expand Mosquito species preferring to breed around the house, like the Asian Tiger Mosquito, have limited flight ranges of about 300 feet. Most species have flight ranges of…
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