The Ada County Mosquito Abatement District has rescheduled an aerial application to control adult mosquitoes for Tuesday August 24, 2021. It will take place in North Meridian, Star, West Eagle and Kuna (see maps for reference) between 9:00 PM and midnight, weather permitting. Applications via aircraft are scheduled to reduce populations of mosquitoes with high
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Aerial Application Postponed
Last night’s (August 19) scheduled aerial application has been postponed. Our pilots were unable to arrive on schedule due to regional weather events. We are currently working on a schedule to complete the applications early next week. Please stay tuned, and protect yourselves from mosquito bites by using EPA-approved mosquito repellant.
Aerial Mosquito Control Application Planned for Thursday August 19, 2021
The Ada County Mosquito Abatement District (ACMAD) will conduct aerial applications to control adult mosquitoes in North Meridian, Star, West Eagle and Kuna (see attached maps for reference) between 8:30 PM and midnight on Thursday August 19, 2021, weather permitting. Applications via twin-engine aircraft are scheduled to reduce populations of mosquitoes with high levels of
Ada County West Nile Virus Update 8/15/2021 to 8/21/2021
Mosquitoes collected in additional Ada County traps tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV), this week. The mosquitoes were trapped at the following times and locations: Tuesday, August 17: near the following Boise Parks and Recreation locations: Julia Davis Park, Parkcenter Park, Marianne Williams Park, and Bowler Park. near Bown Crossing near North Palmer Lane
West Nile Virus Prompts Aerial Mosquito Treatments in Ada County-Details to be Posted as Available
The Ada County Mosquito Abatement District (ACMAD) will conduct aerial applications to control adult mosquitoes due to the presence of West Nile virus (WNV) in mosquitoes collected throughout Ada County in 2021. Applications via twin-engine aircraft will begin next week in South Meridian/Kuna and West Eagle/Star, weather permitting. Additional details regarding timing and locations will
West Nile Virus Update (8/8/21-8/14/21)
Mosquitoes collected in additional Ada County traps tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV), this week. The mosquitoes were trapped at the following times and locations: Tuesday, August 10: • near the intersection of South Short Road and Moon Valley Road in Eagle • near the intersection of West Ten Mile Creek Road and
West Nile Virus Update
Mosquitoes collected in Ada County traps tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV) this week. The traps were at the following locations: near Phyllis Slough in Star near West Chinden Boulevard and North Serenity Lane in Meridian near Crosby Park in Meridian near North Linder Road and West Stone Valley Road in Meridian near West
West Nile Virus Update
Mosquitoes collected in two Ada County traps tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV) last night. The trap locations were: July 28: near the Boise River by the intersection of West Riverside Drive and North Lakemont Place in Boise July 28: near the intersection of North Five Mile Road and Meadow Lark Drive in Boise
West Nile Virus Detected in Ada County
The Ada County Mosquito Abatement District has confirmed the presence of West Nile virus (WNV) in mosquito populations for the first time in 2021. Samples of collected mosquitoes tested positive for the virus collected near the following intersections in Kuna: West Ten Mile Creek Road and South Cole Road East Deer Flat Road and South
Enter to Win Family Tickets to Zoo Boise for Mosquito Awareness Week (Ages 12 and Under)
In honor of National Mosquito Control Awareness Week (June 20-26), the Ada County Mosquito Abatement district is giving away family tickets for two adults and two children to Zoo Boise to one lucky winner from each age group. Visit our Education Trailer on Tuesday June 22nd, 2021 at Settler’s Park in Meridian, or on Thursday