Mosquito Control Plans Spray Areas South Of Muscogee, North Of Kingsfield Tonight
June 18, 2018
Escambia County Mosquito Control plans to conduct a fogging operation today.
The spray areas south of Muscogee Road and north of Kingsfield Road and east of Highway 95A are highlighted in the maps on this page in light green; the hatch-marked areas are no spray zones. Click either map to enlarge.
Mission hours vary, but typically occur in the evening hours from 6-9:30 p.m.
When possible, pre-application and post-application surveillance is performed to ensure fogging is warranted. Methods used to determine need include dry ice-baited light traps, landing rate counts and service requests received from the public.
To make a request for service or an area to be listed as a no spray area, call (850) 937-2188, submit an online request here or email mosquitocontrol@myescambia.com.
Comments
4 Responses to “Mosquito Control Plans Spray Areas South Of Muscogee, North Of Kingsfield Tonight”
If you don’t like mosquitoes then buy Lemongrass, Catnip, Basil, or Lavender to plant it in your yard to ward them away. Spraying for yellow flies is ineffective. Quit being lazy and dumb. Do your research people.
Please treat Mc David as well as Yellow flies and mosquitos are heavily saturated here and i have someone allergic to the yellow flies and im afraid she will get bit enough to be sent to the hospital.
Can’t remember the last time we saw a mosquito sprayer anywhere in the north end of the county. They don’t worry about us country folk up here. Mosquitoes are terrible in several places in Molino and any other wooded areas in this end of the county. I can’t sit on my front porch without either bathing in mosquito spray or dressing like it’s winter. County doesn’t care though. We’re not important up here.
Please, please spray for mosquitoes and yellow flies here in Century in the Historical community! This tornado ravaged old sawmill/Door Plant area is full of water, snakes and teeming with mosquitoes! We need relief!!!!