Mosquito Larvae: Inspectors must locate and map using GPS technology mosquito known breeding sites. Any additional sites suggested by or identified by the County will also be mapped and monitored. Resulting data will be used in subsequent larvicide and adulticide programs. The Contractor will notify the County of breeding sites such as clogged ditches which may need repair or other source reduction interventions. Inspection for mosquito larvae must be conducted using standard mosquito survey techniques. Representative samples from each breeding site must be collected and identified as to genus. Fourth instar larvae must be identified as to genus and species whenever practical. Resulting data will be used in determining larvicide and adulticide needs as well as in evaluation of said treatment. Mosquito Adults: Surveillance for adult mosquitoes will be conducted primarily through the use of standard trapping techniques. Number of traps, placement and frequency of placement will be determined in discussion with Camden County and will be based on the weather conditions and the presence of disease vectors in the area. Trap collections will be identified as to genus, species and gender. A landing rate will be taken at each site. Landing rates will be recorded as mosquitoes per minute and identified as to species. Disease Surveillance: The contractor agrees to conduct disease surveillance for West Nile Virus, Encephalitis and other mosquito borne disease as may be needed...