Back to newsCrete is deploying drones as part of a regional mosquito control campaign this summer. The initiative targets breeding zones across the island, using aerial spraying to reduce mosquito populations in areas where traditional ground methods are less effective. Mosquitoes are most active at dawn and dusk, particularly near standing water, coastal wetlands, and irrigated agricultural areas.
For visitors, the campaign aims to improve comfort at outdoor dining and beach areas, though mosquitoes remain a seasonal reality across the Mediterranean. Travelers are advised to pack insect repellent, especially if staying near rural properties, olive groves, or low-lying coastal zones. Long sleeves and repellent after sunset are recommended. The drone operations are conducted by local authorities and pose no risk to tourists. The program is part of a broader public health effort ahead of peak summer season.
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Crete Launches Drone Mosquito Control Campaign This Summer
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