SHALIMAR, Fla. — Okaloosa County has announced that it will begin spraying pesticide to control mosquito populations within the next three weeks, depending on environmental analysis.
In the Twin Cities of Niceville and Valparaiso, spraying is set to take place on Mondays (Valparaiso); Tuesdays (Bluewater), Wednesdays (Rocky Bayou), and Thursdays (Niceville).
The County Mosquito Control Program sprays for mosquitoes county-wide excluding federal and state-owned land.
Mosquito spray trucks generally operate starting one hour before sunset and/or in the hour after sunrise.
The evening treatment schedule will be justified based on mosquito population surveillance data and other factors.
Here is Okaloosa County’s 2021 Mosquito Control Schedule:
MONDAYS: North County
MONDAYS: South County
TUESDAYS: North County
TUESDAYS: South County
WEDNESDAYS: North County
WEDNESDAYS: South County
THURSDAYS: North County
THURSDAYS: South County
Surveillance activities may indicate certain types of mosquitoes known to be disease vectors that are active during time periods other than noted. If this is the case, the County will respond appropriately.
In addition to spraying, the County has an aggressive larviciding program that includes more than 1,500 sites treated and are checked on a regular basis. Additionally, more than 750 ponds and areas with standing water are treated with gambusia fish which eat mosquito larva and are able to reproduce at a high rate.
The Mosquito Control Division of Public Works is open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and may be reached at 651-7394 or 689-5772. Mosquito spray schedule, preventative tips and other related information is available on the County’s website at http://www.myokaloosa.com/pw/environmental/mosquito-control.
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