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Charles F. Hallmon

Senior Biological Scientist

B.A. (1973), Florida State University


John A. Mulrennan, Sr. Research Laboratory
Florida A&M University
Panama City, Florida 32405

Office and laboratory: Biological Control Building
Telephone: +1 (904) 872-4370
Fax: +1 (904) 872-4733


Research Interest:

Mosquito control research with an emphasis on Biological Control.


Selected Publications:

Hallmon, C. F., A. M. Lopez, W. L. Turner and E. T. Schreiber. 1993. A modified hand-pump sprayer for the distribution of copepods for the control of container breeding mosquitoes. J. Fla. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 64:82-83.

Schreiber, E. T., W. L. Turner, III, A. M. Lopez, C. F. Hallmon and G. G. Marten. 1993. Evaluation of two cyclopoid copepods for Aedes albopictus control in tires in the panhandle of Florida at low induction rates. J. Fla. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 64: 73-77.

Dukes, J. C., C. F. Hallmon, K. R. Shaffer, and P. G. Hester. 1990. Effects of pressure and flow rate on CythionR droplet size produced by three different ground ULV aerosol generators. J. Am. Mosq. Control Assoc. 6:279-282.

Dukes J. C., C. F. Hallmon. J. P. Ruff and J. C. Moore. 1985. Downwind drift and droplet distribution of naled aerial sprays applied for stable fly control over gulf beaches. J. Fla. Anti-Mosq. Assoc. 56:86-90.

Dukes, J. C., and C. F. Hallmon. 1984. Laboratory tests for control of adult stable flies. J. Fla. Anti-Mosq. Assoc. 55:6-9.

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