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Mosquito control district readies for season; West Nile remains top local threat, trials planned for Aedes control

3102061 · April 23, 2025
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Sacramento‑Yolo Mosquito & Vector Control District told the Board of Supervisors it expects disease season from June through October, emphasized West Nile surveillance and control, and outlined a planned trial of incompatible insect technique to combat invasive Aedes aegypti in Natomas.

The Sacramento‑Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District presented its annual update to the Board of Supervisors on April 22, describing the 2025 mosquito season outlook, ongoing West Nile surveillance and new control strategies for invasive Aedes species.

District Manager Gary Goodman told the board disease season typically runs June through October and said the district has already detected early mosquito activity from spring rains. West…

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