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Larviciding 101: Proactive Mosquito Management

Larviciding Webinar | Register Today!

April 2, 2025, at 1 PM (EDT)

Effective mosquito control starts at the source—targeting mosquito larvae before they become biting adults.

Mosquito larvae thrive in standing water, quickly developing into adult mosquitoes that may carry and spread diseases or become a major nuisance to outdoor enjoyment. Are you taking the right steps to target mosquitoes early?

Join our upcoming webinar as Jay Sandridge and Dr. Pete Obenauer explore the critical role of larviciding in mosquito management. Learn how proactive strategies can help reduce mosquito populations, protect public health, and improve the effectiveness of your control efforts.

Register now to learn how larviciding can enhance your mosquito management program!

Meet the Presenters

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Jay Sandridge

Jay Sandridge is the Director of Business Development for VDCI. He brings over a decade of expertise in Business Development within the Public Health & Safety sector, specializing in U.S. government contractual services. His focus areas include special mission aerial operations and mosquito management programs, overseeing the development and execution of proposals and contracts. Jay plays a pivotal role in strategic growth and sustains Vector Disease Control International’s (VDCI’s) enduring government partnerships.

Dr. Peter Obenauer

Dr. Peter Obenauer is an Entomologist and Technical and Training Manager for VDCI. He is a retired Navy veteran who served over 23 years. In 2015, he was seconded at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) serving the President’s Malaria Initiative as the entomological representative for Rwanda, Nigeria, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. He concluded his military career at the Navy Environmental Preventive Medicine where he served as the Officer in Charge. He has authored and co-authored over 30 scientific publications. He is a member of the Entomological Society of America, Society for Vector Ecology, and the American Mosquito Control Association. Peter has a Master’s Degree in Entomology from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville and a Doctorate of Philosophy Degree in Entomology from the University of Florida.