Have a Bug-Free Fourth of July
With the upcoming holiday weekend, the Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District encourages residents to have a safe and mosquito-free celebration.
With the upcoming holiday weekend, the Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District encourages residents to have a safe and mosquito-free celebration.
The Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District (PMVCD) anticipates an early start to a potentially long mosquito season this year.
The return of warmer temperatures along with seasonal mosquito behavior in agricultural areas create ongoing mosquito problems in areas of North Lincoln and West Roseville.
Hotter temperatures coinciding with seasonal mosquito behavior create ongoing mosquito problems in areas of North Lincoln and West Roseville, prompting the Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District to respond with ground-based mosquito treatments.
Ongoing West Nile virus activity in Lincoln prompts the PlacerMosquito and Vector Control District to respond with ground-based mosquito treatments.
More mosquito samples and an additional dead bird in residential areas of west and northwest Roseville have turned up positive for West Nile virus.
In spite of the recent cooler weather, mosquitoes are still out in full force, according to the Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District.
Unusually high mosquito trap counts trigger localized treatment efforts in northwest Roseville.
Four additional mosquito samples tested positive for the West Nile virus in the rice-growing region of Placer County, with two samples collected east of Sheridan and Lincoln.
Unusually high mosquito trap counts trigger localized treatment efforts in northwest Roseville.