Mosquito bites are annoying at best, but they can also transmit diseases. The Mosquito Control Program provides residents with an effective means to control mosquitoes on their properties. 

Residents have two options:

  1. Request mosquito spray and/or larvacide for property they own or at which they currently reside. Larvicide treatment is for mosquito larvae found in standing water, such as ponds, birdbaths, swamps and ditches.
  2. Request that the property they own or at which they currently reside is NOT sprayed. Signs will be provided for residents requesting no spraying. Displaying the signs where they are visible from the road will help insure spraying does not inadvertently occur where it is not wanted.

Spray (adulticide) kills adult mosquitoes.

Lavicide treatment kills mosquito larvae in standing water, such as ponds, birdbaths, swamps, and ditches. Property must have standing water to be considered for larvicide treatment.

Mosquito spraying season start varies based on environmental conditions. Please check back late March or early April to submit a request for spraying or larvicide treatment.