Vector Vision
Vector Vision is a resource created to share relevant information and insight for mosquito and vector control professionals. Each edition highlights topics impacting the industry today, including emerging trends, evolving challenges, and practical considerations for managing mosquito populations more effectively.
From operational best practices to broader discussions around public health, surveillance, and control strategies, Vector Vision is designed to support informed decision-making at every level.
Whether addressing current conditions or looking ahead to what may influence future programs, Vector Vision serves as a consistent source of information for those working to protect communities through responsible vector management. Check out the latest editions of Vector Vision below.
Volume 1 features current trends, regional spotlights from our expert team, and must-see insights from Technical Services Director Dan Killingsworth.
Volume 2 is a deep dive into IMM with our Technical Services Director, Dan Killingsworth, along with insights from some of the industry’s leading experts on what the future holds for mosquito-borne disease activity.
Volume 3 explores the rise in tick populations, related public health concerns, and strategies being used to manage them in public spaces. Stay tuned for insights and updates in our next issue!
Volume 4 discusses how MADs can effectively communicate with the public amidst the rise of mosquito-related misinformation. We will also have part four of our Integrated Mosquito Management series, and answer some of your questions about how drone technology can play an important role in mosquito control.
Volume 5 explores how Geographic Information Systems are changing the game for mosquito control operations, and speak to an AMCA Young Professional about her experience in the program following AMCA 2026. Plus, Dan Killingsworth shares the fifth installment of his Integrated Mosquito Management breakdown, and our regional experts offer local insights from across the country.



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