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The Mosquito Abatement District-Davis County (MAD-D)
started its mosquito control program in 1951 under the direction of the
health department. Two employees were hired to conduct the spray
program. The District equipment consisted of two backpack
sprayers and transportation was one horse and a motorcycle. The
MAD-D was formed as a special service district in 1953. The MAD-D has grown considerably since its beginning with many changes yet to take
place to meet the increasing demands in mosquito control.
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Most
people see mosquito control as the "fogging truck" that drives
through their neighborhood early in the morning or late evening spraying
for adult mosquitoes. This part of our operation is actually only
about 25%-30% of our control efforts. The majority of our
work takes place out on the wetlands spraying for mosquito larvae in the
water. The larvae are treated by hand sprayers, ATVs, and by
airplane. The primary product used for larval control in is called
BTI. This is a biological product that is environmentally friendly
and effective. BTI is more difficult and costly to use, but the effort
to reduce the impact on the environment is a priority to the MAD-D.
Call 544-3736, Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
for more information or to request a mosquito spray call (or click here to fill out a spray
request form).
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