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Minnesota Mosquitoes: by the Month - Metropolitan Mosquito Control District In tandem with these developing larvae, MMCD seasonal staff begin the hunt to find where the larvae are located Near the end of April, Coquillettidia perturbans, or cattail mosquitoes, are older larvae, having hatched the previous fall In response, MMCD helicopters begin treating cattail marshes to reduce populations in the coming months, the time when they will be most active
Home - Metropolitan Mosquito Control District View the latest surveillance maps of adult mosquito activity along with an update about black flies, ticks, and anything else important happening at MMCD
Alex Carlson, Author at Metropolitan Mosquito Control District Metropolitan Mosquito Control District trucks, helicopters, drones, and staff will be out in neighborhoods and parks this spring and summer working to reduce mosquito-borne disease and annoyance
Mosquito Facts - Metropolitan Mosquito Control District Culex mosquitoes Culex is the genus of mosquitoes in Minnesota that are most likely to carry pathogens that lead to West Nile virus, the most common mosquito-borne disease in our state Some of the common species found in the District include Culex restuans, Culex pipiens, and Culex tarsalis Culex species lay their eggs directly on standing water in rafts; their larvae commonly found in
Plymouth Facility - Metropolitan Mosquito Control District Welcome to Metropolitan Mosquito Control’s Plymouth Facility! We are located near the intersection of 494 and hwy 55 We have a full time Regional Operations Manager, and five full time Field Operations Supervisors
Helicopter Activity - Metropolitan Mosquito Control District View Past Helicopter Activity To see where helicopters have treated in the past, you can access our District Maps which are updated in real-time Type in an address to view all of the water-holding areas that are being monitored for mosquito larvae and click on large ponds, swamps, and wetlands to view treatment history
District Maps - Metropolitan Mosquito Control District Comments? If you have comments or suggestions about our address lookup service, or any other feedback about MMCD’s website, please email us Disclaimer: These maps are intended as a guide only and are not jurisdictional wetland delineations Metropolitan Mosquito Control District makes no representation or warranties, either expressed or implied, for the merchantability or fitness of any of
Employment - Metropolitan Mosquito Control District Seasonal Positions at Mosquito Control The Metropolitan Mosquito Control District hires around 190 seasonal staff each summer Most positions are for Field Mosquito Technician located at our 6 suburban facilities: Andover, Maple Grove, Plymouth, Jordan, Rosemount, and Oakdale Some of the field positions are for Unmanned Aircraft System Drone Technicians
Jordan Facility - Metropolitan Mosquito Control District Welcome to the Jordan Facility! We’d love to have you work with us this summer Here we hire for the Field Mosquito Technician position Our starting time is 6:30am and our end time for the day is 3:00pm, with opportunities for overtime available
Tire Recycling - Metropolitan Mosquito Control District Recycle waste tires to eliminate mosquito breeding habitat Waste tires can become habitat for several types of mosquitoes including the species that can transmit diseases like La Crosse encephalitis or West Nile virus In order to reduce disease risk, the Metropolitan Mosquito Control District has enacted a waste tire recycling program to pick up and remove tires from District residents