Mosquito Control

Pinellas County provides mosquito treatment and prevention services to the entire county, including all 24 municipalities.

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Stop Raising Mosquitoes Around Your Home and Yard

Tips and tricks to break the mosquito life cycle in your yard so you can stop raising mosquitos!...

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Why We Need to Control Mosquitoes

Mosquitoes carry diseases that are transmittable to humans, including: Chikungunya Chikungunya is a virus that can be transmitted to humans by mosquitoes.......

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Frequently Asked Questions – Mosquito

Frequently asked questions about how Pinellas County treats for mosquitoes....

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The Mosquito Life Cycle

There are 37 species of mosquitoes in Pinellas County. Each species has a habitat they are adapted to, such as floodwater, swamps......

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What to Expect at a Mosquito Service Request

Pinellas County Mosquito Control divides the county into 11 zones with a dedicated mosquito technician servicing each of them. In addition to......

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Vegetation Management

Vegetation Management controls invasive and nuisance weeds in our stormwater, retention and mitigation ponds, lakes and ditches. Control methods are a combination......

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About Us: Public Works

The Public Works Department manages essential transportation, pedestrian and drainage infrastructure, as well as critical natural and urban environmental resources for Pinellas......

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Mosquito Control

Goals Our highest priority at Pinellas County Mosquito Control is to protect public health and mitigate the risk of mosquito-borne illnesses. We......

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Mosquito-Borne Illness Detection

Mosquitoes can spread certain viruses and pathogens that cause illness in people and animals. Different viruses or pathogens are transmitted by different......

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Mosquito Prevention and Protection Tips

The best way to protect yourself and your family is to practice the 3 Ds: Dump or cover standing water. Dress in......

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