07/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/10/2025 10:53
To help prevent the spread of mosquito-borne viruses, the District will carry out weekly mosquito control treatments using truck-mounted equipment.
When: Saturdays from 1am to 7am. July 19th through September 13th, 2025
Application Method: Wide Area Larvicide Spraying (WALS)
Application Product: VectoBac WDG
Vectobac WDG
How does the District determine where to conduct mosquito control applications?
When determining an area for area-wide applications for the coming season, the District's IVM team analyzes monthly historical Aedes aegypti population data by city or unincorporated county area to forecast peak mosquito activity for the coming season. Then using GIS software, District staff define areas within cities or unincorporated areas with the highest Aedes aegypti activity by examining and visualizing service requests, larval samples, and invasive Aedes trap count data. Based on this data analysis, specific sites within the District are prioritized and targeted for area-wide application to drive down the forecasted peak in the coming season. Once sites are determined and the budget for the coming fiscal year is approved by the Board of Trustees, the IVM team begins planning for the area-wide application to determine the most appropriate means of public outreach to the affected local government entities and residents of the area-wide application area as well as to finalize the means of application and method of efficacy assessment.
2025 Neighborhoods:
Palm Desert
Palm Desert
Palm Springs
Cathedral City
Protecting yourself from mosquito-borne illnesses.
Wear insect repellent.
Don't go outside around dawn and dusk when mosquitoes are most active.
Check window and door screens to prevent mosquitoes from entering your home.