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Abatement and Operations

Our Clark County mosquito crew conducts surveillance and abatement activities through the active mosquito season, usually April 1 through October 1, each year. The priority is to attack mosquitoes at their source, by treating mosquito larvae as they hatch. It…

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Mosquito Control & COVID-19

Clark County Mosquito Control District, as an essential service, is still serving the community by treating for mosquitoes and responding to mosquito control service requests. The health and safety of the citizens we serve and of our employees is paramount…

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can mosquitoes transmit the coronavirus?

    The CDC reports that:

    • Not all types of viruses can be spread by mosquitoes and ticks. ​
    • At this time, we have no data to suggest that COVID-19 or other similar coronaviruses (e.g. SARS, MERS) are spread by mosquitoes or ticks.

    Public Health and the Mosquito Control District work together to control mosquitos in Clark County. District activities are guided by the work plan adopted by the Mosquito Control Board of Trustees to address mosquito nuisance abatement and threats of West Nile Virus.

  • Mosquito Control & COVID-19

    Clark County Mosquito Control District, as an essential service, is still serving the community by treating for mosquitoes and responding to mosquito control service requests. The health and safety of the citizens we serve and of our employees is paramount during the COVID-19 pandemic. To protect everyone, we have implemented the following measures to promote social distancing and to adhere to Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations and state guidance:

    • Increased cleaning of surfaces at the shop
    • Increased cleaning of trucks and equipment
    • Vehicles assigned to individual employees
    • Reusing existing personal protective equipment to preserve available supply
    • Staying home when sick.

    To protect everyone and adhere to social distancing guidelines, please stay at least 6 feet away from Mosquito Control employees treating for mosquitoes.

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