Workshops on insect control set for November 



Fall sessions of the Training Course in Mosquito and Biting Fly 

 Control begun last spring will be held as follows: 



November 5-6 — New Hanover County Health Department, 2029 

 S. 17th Street, Wilmington; 



November 12-13 — Carteret Marine Resources Center, Bridge 

 Street, Pine Knoll Shores; 



November 19-20 — Dare County Administrative Building, Manteo. 



Beginning at 9 a.m. and adjourning around 3:30 p.m. daily, the 

 fall sessions will expand on material covered in the spring training 

 courses. 



Emphasis will be on mosquito survey, identification and biology, 

 ULV chemical control and equipment maintenance and control of 

 mosquito larvae with chemicals and other methods. 



Insect pest control operators who participated in spring workshops 

 are urged to return for the fall sessions, conducted by North Carolina 

 State University entomologists. Sponsors of the training course are 

 UNC Sea Grant and the N.C. Agricultural Experiment Station in 

 cooperation with the N.C. Department of Human Resources. 



For further information, contact: 

 Dr. J. C. Dukes Dr. R. C. Axtell 



NCSU-Entomology Dept. of Entomology 



c/o UNC Marine Sciences Institute North Carolina State University 

 Morehead City, N.C. 28557 Raleigh, N.C. 27607 



726-6841 737-2832 



A series of maps to help property owners 



(Continued from page 3 ) 



maps for other sections of North Carolina. But be- 

 fore such maps can be compiled, county officials 

 and citizens may be able to use information gather- 

 ed in the state's northeast section. According to the 

 researchers, many shoreline areas from Virginia 

 to South Carolina have similar characteristics and 

 problems which can be dealt with in similar ways. 



So how might a man like Ed Miller benefit from 

 the maps O'Connor, Bellis and Riggs are prepar- 



ing? Simply, the maps will supply him with infor- 

 mation he needs for planning how he will use his 

 land in the future. When he sees at a glance what 

 areas are eroding rapidly and why, he will be able 

 to make sound decisions on whether to invest fur- 

 ther in his property for one use or " another. And 

 because the maps will show what's happening 

 erosion-wise in a "natural unit," he'll be able to 

 work with his neighbors in developing a sound 

 plan for living with erosion. 



University of North Carolina 

 Sea Grant Program 

 1235 Burlington Laboratories 

 North Carolina State University 

 Raleigh, N.C. 27607 



Second class postage paid at Raleigh, 

 N.C. 27611 



