Our insecticides have no real residual effect. We must actually hit the mosquito directly with a droplet in order to kill it. If more mosquitoes fly
into an area after the spray has settled, they are not effected. Obviously, it is very important to spray the right place at the right time under the
right weather conditions in order to achieve control. It is very frustrating and expensive when large populations of mosquitoes are rapidly re-infesting
residential areas, as repeated sprays are required. Spray trucks are sufficient for light mosquito populations, but aircraft are needed for moderate to
heavy infestations and covering large areas quickly.
This is the key to the control program. We must spray only where needed and when needed in order to contact the maximum number of mosquitoes with the droplets.
Surveillance methods used include mosquito traps, take landing rates (count the number that lands on you from the waist down in three minutes at different
locations in the county), and considering citizen service requests when planning control efforts. We must have enough mosquitoes in an area to justify expense
of control activity, as the cost to put the an aircraft up with a load of chemical is approximately $2000. We can cover 5,120 acres with that one flight.
More and more people are moving from the relatively mosquito free urban areas to the country and suburbs that are expanding on the edge of town. Folks are
moving to the country for the "good life," but forgetting that the "good life" includes snakes, alligators, rats, mosquitoes, and mosquito control
aircraft coming over at 100 feet early in the morning or in late evening.
People are moving into our primary intercept zones (Cheek, Willow Creek, Fannett, etc.), often in subdivisions that were recently ricefields or are surrounded
by rice fields. It takes them a while to get used to the mosquito activity levels and the frequency of aerial spraying. Some residents don't like us spraying
over them, but want us to somehow get rid of the mosquitoes. They do not understand the lack of residual in our chemicals. We will speak to civic or social
groups as our schedule permits in order to explain the basics of our operation - what we can do and what our limitations are - if asked to do so.