Community: Extension & Education Programs
Prevent & Protect: Mosquito Control Messages for Your Community
About the Project
Principle Investigator: Ricky Telg
Staff: Sandra Anderson, Sydney Honeycutt, Ashley McLeod-Morin, Shelli Rampold, Phillip Stokes, Angela Lindsey, Sebastian Galindo, Sarah Parsley
Graduate Students: Peyton Beattie, Michaela Kandzer, Kevin Kent, Christine Krebs, Casey Parker, Teresa Suits
Funded by: Florida Department of Health and United States Department of Agriculture
The University of Florida/Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) Center for Public Issues and Education in Agriculture and Natural Resources (PIE Center) was asked to create materials designed to educate local elected and appointed officials and targeted audiences about mosquito control in a simplified, understandable format that would increase public understanding of scientific information on the topic without potentially causing members of the public to dismiss scientific information.
This project was employed March through June 2019 as a continuation of the original Prevent & Protect campaign, which ran from March to July 2018. Specifically, the goal of the 2019 research conducted as part of the project was done to better evaluate the Prevent & Protectmaterials, and gain further insight into how these materials may be utilized in various contexts with various audiences to promote communication and education regarding mosquito control topics. Several components were included as part of this project:
- Survey research conducted with the Florida public
- Survey research conducted with Florida Department of Health (DOH) and Florida mosquito control district (MCD) professionals
- Focus groups conducted with the Florida public
- A unit of instruction developed for/implemented in Florida middle and high school agricultural education courses
- Electronic field trips focused on mosquitoes, mosquito-borne illnesses, and personal responsibility
- Content analysis of web and social media content of Florida mosquito control programs
Development of new educational and informative resources and materials on mosquitoes, mosquito-borne illnesses, and personal responsibility