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City announces sterile-male mosquito release in McVicar Canyon as part of SIT pilot
5448903 · July 22, 2025
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Summary
Councilmembers said the Northwest Mosquito and Vector Control District will release thousands of sterile male mosquitoes in McVicar Canyon to test a sterile-insect technique (SIT) intended to reduce populations. Officials emphasized male mosquitoes do not bite and directed residents to the district website for details.
Councilmembers on July 10 notified residents that the Northwest Mosquito and Vector Control District plans a release of sterile male mosquitoes in McVicar Canyon as part of a sterile-insect technique (SIT) pilot.
Mayor Gerald Tisdale, who…
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