100506-N-7498L-189 PEARL HARBOR (May 6, 2010) Lt. Brian Heintschel, assigned to the entomology division of Navy Environmental and Preventive Medicine (NEPMU) 6 at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, studies a sample of insects collected from ships and shore facilities. Medical entomology is the study of insects, spiders, ticks and mites, collectively referred to as arthropods, and the diseases they transmit. NEPMU-6 supports operational forces and shore installations by providing services such as pest control training and uniform treatment with insect repellent. ( Navy photo by Mass Communica
100506-N-7498L-189 PEARL HARBOR (May 6, 2010) Lt. Brian Heintschel, assigned to the entomology division of Navy Environmental and Preventive Medicine (NEPMU) 6 at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, studies a sample of insects collected from ships and shore facilities. Medical entomology is the study of insects, spiders, ticks and mites, collectively referred to as arthropods, and the diseases they transmit. NEPMU-6 supports operational forces and shore installations by providing services such as pest control training and uniform treatment with insect repellent. ( Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Mark Logico/Released) US Navy 100506-N-7498L-189 Lt. Brian Heintschel studies a sample of insects collected from ships and shore facilities
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