Scheduled Mosquito Treatments
Scheduled Truck Spray Missions
Scheduled Daily and Usually Posted Between 12:00 p.m & 5:00 p.m
If a mission is postponed because of weather, it will usually be rescheduled for the next day as long as weather permits.
Winds need to be 20 MPH or less for a truck spray to comply with the specified (label) application rate. Depending on other factors, 10 MPH or less may be deemed necessary for successful application.
Zoom to location of interest or enter address in search bar. A truck spray is scheduled in that area this evening if the area is shaded green. The mission has been postponed due to weather or equipment if the area searched is shaded red. Yellow indicates “No Spray” areas.
Completed Truck Spray Missions
Zoom to location of interest or enter address in search bar. If area is shaded green, then a truck spray mission has occurred there in the past week. Solid yellow indicates “No Spray” areas.
Scheduled Helicopter Missions
This schedule shows aerial adulticide (naled), aerial liquid larvicide and aerial granular larvicide (Bti) treatments. For additional treatment information, you are encouraged to follow FKMCD on Facebook, Twitter.
Zoom to location of interest or enter address in search bar. An aerial adulticide spray mission is scheduled for the following morning if the area is shaded green. The mission has been postponed due to weather or equipment if the area searched is shaded red. Yellow indicates “No Spray” areas. All aerial adulticide missions occur between 6:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.
**The insecticide naled is used as a part of the District’s integrated pest management program to control migrating adult mosquitoes. It is a non-persistent insecticide which breaks down rapidly when applied in the manner of application employed by the District.**