Aerial and Ground Adulticide – Williston Vector Control District – week of 6/22/2023

Posted on June 27, 2023


Notice of ground and aerial adulticide campaign with image showing a mosquito crossed out

6/27/2023: An aerial treatment was conducted over Williston on June 24. Ground treatments are tentatively planned to be conducted as follows:

  • Wednesday, June 28: Trenton Spray Block and West Acres subdivision area
  • Thursday, June 29: Williston Spray Blocks 3 and 4 and the Stony Creek area.

Treatments will be conducted near sunset, weather and conditions permitting. Citizens are reminded to please stay at least 300 feet away from a Vector Control truck while it is fogging.

6/22/2023: The Williston Vector Control District is tentatively scheduled to conduct aerial and ground adulticide treatments across the entire District, including Williston, Trenton, Ray, Epping, and Grenora, between Friday, June 23 and Wednesday, June 28. Treatments will take place near sunset, weather and conditions permitting. Citizens are reminded to please stay at least 300 feet away from a Vector Control truck while it is fogging. Updates, as they are available, will be posted on this page.

Williston Vector Control uses Zenivex E20 for adult mosquito control treatments (adulticides), which contains the active ingredient Etofenprox. Zenivex E20 is a product approved for use in residential areas by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

To avoid mosquito bites, citizens are advised to take extra precautions when spending time outdoors during the hours of dusk to dawn. Wearing long sleeve tight knit shirts and long pants, limiting time outdoors during these times, and using a mosquito repellent such as DEET, Picardin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus are good actions to take to prevent bites. Citizens can help prevent mosquito re-population by eliminating standing water on their property.

For more information about Vector Control, visit their webpage.

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