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Citizen Science Mosquito Project, with A State and City of Jonesboro, in Year Two

06/20/2025

JONESBORO – The Department of Biological Sciences at Arkansas State University has announced the second-year launch of the “Citizen Science Mosquito Project” in partnership with the City of Jonesboro.

“This innovative public health effort engages local residents in mosquito surveillance, providing valuable data to support research and improve mosquito control,” said Dr. Tanja McKay, professor of entomology and chair of the Department of Biological Sciences.

Community members are once again invited to sign up to host mosquito traps throughout the city. No prior experience is necessary, just an interest in science and public health.

McKay said the inaugural effort in 2024 was a tremendous success, with 29 mosquito collection nights, 189 traps placed across neighborhoods throughout Jonesboro, 82,129 mosquitoes collected for analysis, and an average of 434.5 mosquitoes per trap per night.

“Participation in the project helps support public health initiatives and university research, and it gives citizens a direct role in understanding their environment,” she added.

Trapping will begin in late June and continue through mid-August. Due to the overwhelming response last year, space is limited, and some applicants may not be accommodated. Interested residents are encouraged to sign up as early as possible.

For additional details about the citizen science program, one may reach McKay at the Department of Biological Sciences, tmckay@AState.edu. Interested residents can sign up online (https://redwolv.es/MosquitoProject).

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