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Mosquito Control Strategy

The City of Longmont’s mosquito control program is a disease vector control program and not a nuisance mosquito control program.  The goal is to reduce the risk of mosquito-borne illness, primarily West Nile Virus (WNV) among our residents.  In consultation with Boulder County Public Health and further guidance from Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the program is designed to be an integrated control program that utilizes several methods of preventing mosquito-borne disease transmission.

The first step is public education about how residents can take personal precautions to protect themselves.  The second phase is controlling mosquito larvae before they can become adults that can transmit disease.  The last phase is spraying for adult mosquitoes when certain thresholds are met.  Spraying is triggered – per predetermined spray area – when traps in that area exceed 150 mosquitoes per trap AND when West Nile Virus positive mosquitoes are discovered in Larimer, Boulder or Weld Counties.

The City of Longmont contracts with Vector Disease Control International (VDCI) to spray local neighborhoods in Longmont to control the spread of West Nile Virus.

Request Spray Notification or Shutoff

VDCI maintains a database of Longmont residents that have made notification or shutoff requests for their property if spraying is scheduled. There are three options:

  1. Call Notification Only – VDCI will phone you before spraying in your neighborhood
  2. Address Shut-off Only – VDCI will shut off the spray machine while driving past your property
  3. Notification & Shut-off – VDCI will phone you before spraying in your neighborhood and shut off the spray machine while driving past your property

 

Please contact VDCI to make a notification or shut-off request (online form available at the bottom of their webpage). To ensure that your request is properly received and processed in time, please use the online form rather than making a telephone call.

Request Notification or Shutoff at VDCI

Trapping

View VDCI’s trap reports and standard and enhanced spraying zones.

To view the standard and enhanced spray zones in Longmont, select Longmont Adulticide Zones in the lefthand column, click on the arrow below the check box, and then click on the zone you want to see.

 

The numbers listed under Longmont Adult Surveillance Data indicate the number of Culex species mosquitoes caught in the trap for each zone.

 

These areas represent the standard and enhanced spray zones in Longmont:

  • The Shores (LM-17)
  • Garden Acres Park (LM-10)
  • Lanyon Park/Stoney Ridge (LM-41)
  • Jim Hamm Nature Area (LM-03)
  • Union Reservoir (LM-23)
  • Rough & Ready South (LM-43)
  • Izaak Walton Park (LM-42)
  • Great Western Cattail Court (LM-44)
  • Sandstone Ranch (LM-22)
  • Creekside (LM-31)
  • Renaissance (LM-34)
  • St. Vrain Greenway (LM-28)
  • Twin Peaks Golf Course (LM-18)
  • Enhanced Zones SW-2N & SW-2S
  • Enhanced Zone E-1E
  • Enhanced Zone E-3

 

These zones are evaluated annually (at a minimum) and adjusted as necessary. When local spraying is needed, it will be concentrated to these specific, predetermined zones. Spraying typically occurs on Thursday nights (weather permitting).

Citywide spraying is only conducted in cases when the risk of disease transmission is critical and decided with consultation with the Boulder County Public Health Department..

Additional Mosquito Information

Frequently Asked Questions