West Nile Virus
Prevention Initiative
Mosquito Control Around Your Home
A few residents are calling into the Township asking what can be
done to control the mosquitoes. With the near record rainfall we
experienced in May mosquito populations have soared in recent weeks.
People have reported bloodthirsty clouds greeting them as soon as they
walk outdoors. Expect them to be out in peak numbers for the next two
to three weeks.
Michigan is blessed with over 50 species of mosquitoes. These can be
categorized into two basic groups based on their breeding habits. The
first group might be termed spring mosquitoes. Spring mosquitoes
produce a single generation of adults each year. Their larvae develop
in "spring pools" in low-lying areas that hold water from
snowmelt and spring rains. Our wet spring has certainly enhanced the
success rate of developing larvae by maintaining adequate water levels
in these areas. They are having a banner year!
The other group of mosquitoes, called summer mosquitoes, will produce
generation after generation of mosquitoes during the summer as long as
there is standing water available. It is very likely that these
species are going to benefit from our wet spring as well.
Reducing mosquito bites still revolves around the use of repellents,
loose fitting clothing, tight fitting window screens, and yard sprays
with malathion, permethrin or cyfluthrin, and simply staying indoors
during peak mosquito times. There are several over the counter
products you can purchase at your neighborhood lawn and garden store
or hardware store that contain these active ingredients. Bonide
Mosquito Beater, Cutter - Bug Free and Ortho Mosquito-B-Gone are just
a few.
There are several new products available on the market, though some
are quite expensive, that claim to rid yards of mosquitoes. While its
true that these mosquito traps do catch mosquitoes, they appear not to
catch all species of mosquitoes equally. Mosquito traps currently on
the market include: Mosquito Magnet, SkeeterVac and Mosquito Deleto.
Cascade Charter Township is actively installing a mosquito
larvacide in public storm drain catch basins within the township. The
product being used is supposed to last about 90 days and is designed
to kill mosquito larva before they reach their adult form.
The program is a proactive and precautionary measure to deal with
the transport of West Nile Virus. In urbanized areas, catch basin
sumps serve as a primary breeding ground for mosquitoes. It is the
intent of the program to target these areas.
If you live on a private street, the catch basins will not be
treated by Cascade Charter Township. However, if you would like your
basins treated please have your association or owner contact Jay
Cravens or Sandra Otey at (616) 949-1500.
Unlike conventional pesticides, each ALTOSID formulation contains
methoprene, an insect growth regulator (IGR) that stops mosquitoes
from becoming breeding, biting adults. Methoprene is target-specific,
and will not affect fish, waterfowl, mammals or beneficial predatory
insects.
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