Wet weather paves way for mosquitos

There is no crystal ball that can predict what kind of mosquito season we’re going to have. Mosquitoes and their life cycles are moving targets and monitoring their presence requires diligent surveillance. Of the 53 species of mosquitoes identified in the state of Vermont, 35 species have been identified within the three towns of Weybridge, Bridport and Cornwall.

Mosquito spraying begins around April 15

Local mosquito control districts may be making ground and aerial applications of Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (BTI), Bacillus sphaericus (BS), spinosad and (S)-Methoprene to surface waters where mosquito larvae are present. These applications will o … (read more)

Mosquito talk set for Thursday in Salisbury

Craig Zondag, the Field Coordinator and Biologist for the Lemon Fair Insect Control District, will give a presentation titled “Mosquitos: The Good and the Bad,” on Thursday, Feb. 13, at 7 p.m. He will teach us about mosquito biology, measures used to moni … (read more)

Health officials say EEE risk high in some areas

A blood-sucking creature that comes at dusk is frightening Vermonters this summer. 

Health officials say EEE risk high in some areas

The Vermont Department of Health strongly recommends limiting evening time outdoors in high-risk areas due to the threat of Eastern equine encephalitis. Vergennes, Whiting and Cornwall are at slightly higher risk.

Mosquito control district board finds new leaders

The Otter Creek Watershed Insect Control District Board of Trustees has filled three leadership roles vacated after a wave of resignations last month.

Updated: Insect control district board seeks leaders after resignations

The Otter Creek Watershed Insect Control District Board of Trustees is looking to fill three leadership roles after a handful of former leaders recently resigned from their positions. 

Lemon Fair Insect Control District to host open house this Saturday

CRAIG ZONDAG, THE Lemon Fair Insect Control District’s field coordinator/biologist, looks through a microscope at an example of one of the more that 25 varieties of mosquitos known to buzz around the member towns of Bridport, Cornwall and Weybridge. WEYBR … (read more)

The buzz on this year’s mosquito crop

Summer and wet weather bring mosquitoes, particularly around Lake Dunmore and in the floodplains of the Otter Creek. This is why, in the late 1970s, Art Doty and others formed an Insect Control District to mitigate the mosquitoes.

Bridport could leave mosquito control district

BRIDPORT — Seven months after one of the buggiest summers on record, Bridport residents are thinking about leaving the insect control district charged with minimizing their local mosquito population. Bridport’s $6,000 annual contribution to the Lemon Fair … (read more)

Mosquitos keep us swatting

Wetter-than-normal conditions this summer created more of the pools of stagnant water that the insects use for breeding, resulting in a substantial rise in the region’s mosquito population. 

EEE found in area mosquitos

Mosquitos carrying West Nile virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) have been found in Vermont from Alburg to Vergennes, according to the Vermont Department of Health. 

Matthew Dickerson: The summer of the mosquito

My wife recently pointed out to me that there are 45 known species of mosquitos in Vermont. This summer I think I have interacted with all of them.

Jessie Raymond: Wet weather bites. So do the bugs

Now that it’s not raining every hour of every day (a refreshing change), I’ve been getting outside more. And I’m finding this summer’s mosquito population to be over-represented and extra blood-thirsty.

Rains will bring more mosquitos

The heavy rains that hit Addison County this past week are expected to lead to an increase in the region’s mosquito population, according to local insect management officials. 

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