MOSQUITO CONTROL PROGRAM
The West Nile Virus threat is expected to develop again this year and the Province has recently announced the strategy for dealing with the threat. Extensive mapping of standing water sites throughout the Capital Region has been completed and an extensive larviciding program will be undertaken. Should conditions warrant, an adult spraying program will be conducted on a cost shared basis between the municipality and the province. For information on the provincial strategy visit www.gov.mb.ca/health/wnv.
Larvaciding
The Rural Municipality of Headingley contributes towards the Capital Region Mosquito Larviciding Program. The program is delivered in Headingley by the City of
Adult Mosquito Control
The
Buffer Zones
Notice of insect control operations are advertised on an annual basis. Any individuals opposed to the use of insecticides on or adjacent to their residence for the control of insects, may register their opposition with the
BACKYARD MOSQUITO CONTROL
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Remove or empty small water containers
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Cut tall grass and weeds which harbour adult mosquitoes
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Cover or empty large water containers
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Fill in low lying areas where water accumulates
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Change pet water regularly
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Chlorinate pools
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Flush bird baths
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Repair leaky outdoor faucets
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Store tires indoors
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Keep eavestroughs free of debris
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Cover rain barrels with tight fitting screens
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Turn canoes over and cover boats
For additional information on mosquito or other insect control the City of
is an excellent source.
August 2008
