For the next month and a half, we at DynaTrap will be running a photo submission contest. We want to see your DynaTrap in its natural setting, and we want to see your finest heap of trappings as well. All you have to do is send us a picture of your DynaTrap and/or its trappings Read More
“The Summer Campaign” *
As we enter prime mosquito(-trapping) season, please try to enjoy this cartoon from 1873 and know that our ancestors dealt with these pesky creatures just as we must. Luckily for us — 143 years in the future — we have DynaTrap technology! As the 4th of July and other such summer events come speeding at us as fast as the Aedes aegypti, we must be vigilant in protecting our cookouts, our pools, our picnics…
Peruse the gallery below and get a glimpse into NHS ’16, both of DynaBooth, DynaTeam, and friends made throughout the halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
April 25th is World Malaria Day, so hop over to Goodbye Malaria‘s website and check out the initiative aiming to eradicate the devastating disease from Africa. Read More
It’s been just over a month since our first Zika post, but unfortunately the virus making global headlines is doing anything but letting up. In today’s Zika Rundown we offer summaries and links to five articles that run the gamut of the matter at hand, from medical and political updates to public knowledge studies and historical insights.
By now you’ve all heard about Zika virus – the newest vector-borne illness traversing the globe – as well as its implications and its locations (if you need a quick catch-up, see our roundup of recommended articles down below). And though its effects and potential are daunting, there are a number of precautionary measures you can take to have the best chance at avoiding its wrath. This includes avoiding areas where it’s prominent (i.e. many places throughout Central America and South America); and fortunately for travelers, the CDC offers a useful, up-to-date resource focused on countries known to be effected by Zika, which can be found here: http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/page/zika-travel-information.
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