Florida Keys authorities are turning to unmanned aerial vehicles
equipped with infrared cameras in their ongoing battle to control
mosquitos.
According to the Keynoter's Ryan McCarthy, The Florida Keys Mosquito
Control District is to test a vehicle by Condor Aerial developed for the
purposes of law enforcement. However, it's hoped that the drone's
infrared camera could be used to identify pools of shallow water which
can host mosquito larvae, allowing the water to be treated with
larvicide on the ground. (Nano-drones will not be dogfighting mosquitos
one on one just yet, it seems.)









