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2024 Mosquito Adulticide Season Underway

Ada County Mosquito Abatement District (ACMAD) is now accepting work orders for adulticide treatments to knock down flying mosquitoes in the evening that can potentially spread disease. Fill out this form if you would like to have ACMAD perform an adulticide treatment at your property.

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2024 Mosquito Surveillance Season Underway

The Ada County Mosquito Abatement District (ACMAD) surveillance operations are underway for the 2024 season. Throughout the mosquito season, the surveillance team will set mosquito traps targeting different species of mosquitoes throughout the county. The mosquitoes collected in these traps are then sorted by gender and species (as only female mosquitoes bite). The samples of

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Now Accepting Work Orders for Larvicide Treatments

Ada County Mosquito Abatement District (ACMAD) is now accepting work orders for larvicide treatments. Larvicide treatments are the backbone of mosquito control in Ada County, as they use a bacterium found in soil (Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis, or Bti) to kill mosquitoes before they grow into biting adults that can transmit disease. ACMAD has mapped and

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Ada County Noxious Weed Control Accepting Work Orders for the 2024 Season

Ada County Noxious Weed Control is now accepting work orders for noxious weed treatments on personal properties. Submit your work order soon if you need a Long-term Residual treatment to prevent early spring noxious weeds. Please note: Ada County Noxious Weed Control (ACNWC) is emphasizing efforts that help to fulfill its mission to control and eradicate

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Pest Control Operations Complete for the 2023 Season

The 2023 pocket gopher and rock chuck seasons are nearing an end due to cold temperatures, so the Ada County Pest Abatement District (ACPAD) will not be taking service requests for pest control treatments for the rest of 2023. ACPAD will begin preparations for the 2024 pocket gopher and rock chuck seasons.

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Larvicide Operations Complete for the 2023 Season

The 2023 mosquito season is nearing an end due to cold nighttime temperatures brought by the beginning of fall, so the Ada County Mosquito Abatement District (ACMAD) will not be taking service requests for larvicide treatments for the rest of 2023. ACMAD will begin preparations to protect Ada County from mosquito-borne diseases in the 2024 mosquito

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Adulticide Operations Complete for the 2023 Season

The 2023 mosquito season is nearing an end due to cold nighttime temperatures brought by the beginning of fall, so the Ada County Mosquito Abatement District (ACMAD) will not be taking service requests for adulticide treatments for the rest of 2023. ACMAD will continue to offer larvicide services into October.

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