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Fly and Mosquito
spraying in public areas
Mosquito Control Program Considerations
I. Survey of Breeding Sites
A. Do An Adequate Site Survey- Note Permanent Water Sources, Drainage
Areas, Swamp Lands Roadside Ditches, Railroad Tracks, Etc.
B. Ground Survey Maps or Visual Site Survey- Note Catch Basins, Standing
Water Areas, Roadside Ditches, Landfills, Used/Abandoned Tires, Foliage
Types(Yards, Grassy Areas/Fields, Brush)Etc.
II. Survey and map your problem areas and layout where where adults will
be laying their eggs
If necessary, have a professional survey of mosquito populations for
mosquito larva and adult mosquitoes.
III Mosquito Identification
1. Nuisance pests
2. Disease carriers (emergency situation)
3. Non-offensive species
4. Beneficial species
IV. Monitoring and charting
1. Weather (moisture and temperature)
2. Seasonal mosquito population
3. Results of control program
V. Licensing, Record Keeping an Other Considerations
1. Commercial Applicators Should Be:
a. Certified
b. Licensed/Bonded
2. Keep Application Records
3. Give Advance Notification of Place and Time of Application to area
residents
4. Record mosquito population size, species, vectors
5. Complaints
6. No-spray areas
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