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Public Meeting Notice:

    Adult Mosquito Control Application

    A comprehensive Integrated Mosquito Management program includes adult mosquito control.  This is the practice of treating adult mosquitoes by applying products using truck or ATV-mounted Ultra Low Volume (ULV) units.  JCVCD makes decisions regarding adult mosquito treatments based on surveillance, disease testing, and public requests for service.

    Adult Mosquito Control
    • Anvil® 10+10 - Ultra Low Volume (ULV)
    • DeltaGard  - EPA reduced risk, Ultra Low Volume (ULV)
    • Merus 3.0 - Ultra Low Volume (ULV)
    • Zenivex - EPA reduced risk, Ultra Low Volume (ULV)

    Press Release Tire Recycle Drive

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

    June 4, 2026

    Contact: Geoff Taylor, District Manager

    Jackson County Vector Control District

    541-826-2199

    office@jcvcd.gov

     

    JCVCD collects 9,500 tires during annual recycle drive

    Program eliminates mosquito breeding sites, saves residents disposal fees

    CENTRAL POINT, Ore. — The Jackson County Vector Control District (JCVCD) collected 9,500 discarded tires during its annual Free Tire Recycle Drive, helping remove one of the most common mosquito breeding habitats found throughout Jackson County.

    Old tires can collect small amounts of standing water that provide ideal conditions for mosquitoes to lay eggs and develop. By removing thousands of tires before peak mosquito season, the District has eliminated potential breeding sites for mosquitoes that can carry diseases such as West Nile virus.

    The program also provided significant savings for residents. If the tires had been disposed of individually at local transfer stations, disposal costs would have totaled at least $104,500. Through the annual event, residents were able to recycle tires at no cost.

    The annual tire drive is funded by Jackson County Vector Control District through its dedicated local property tax levy of $0.04 per $1,000 of assessed property value. These funds go directly to JCVCD and do not come from Jackson County’s general fund.

    “Removing these tires isn’t just about cleaning up the community,” said Geoff Taylor, district manager for JCVCD. “Every tire we collect is one less place for mosquitoes to breed. This program gives residents an easy way to get rid of unwanted tires while helping reduce mosquito habitat before summer arrives.”

    The Tire Recycle Drive is one of several public health programs offered by JCVCD, which also conducts mosquito surveillance, disease testing, habitat reduction, and public education throughout Jackson County.

    For more information about mosquito prevention and District services, visit jcvcd.gov/mosquito.

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    Since 1968, JCVCD has worked to reduce vector-borne disease risks and support a healthier,

    safer outdoor environment for Jackson County residents. The District conducts surveillance,

    disease testing, habitat reduction, and public education to help protect the community year round.

    For more information, visit www.jcvcd.gov.

    Planned Adult Mosquito Treatment 06/09/2026

    June 8, 2026

    Adult Mosquito Planned Control MapWe are planning to conduct adult mosquito control treatments on certain routes within the red highlighted areas between dusk to 6 am on 06/09/2026.

    We will not be treating the entire highlighted areas.  Only specific locations within highlighted areas where there are public requests for service or high trap numbers will receive treatments.

    We try to update this information in a timely manner, but many factors impact our ability to conduct adult mosquito control. This map is for informational purposes only and is not a guarantee of treatment in the areas shown, nor a guarantee of non-treatment in other areas.

    Previous Aerosol Control Updates

    Planned Adult Mosquito Treatment 06/04/2026

    Planned Adult Mosquito Treatment 06/03/2026

    Planned Adult Mosquito Treatment 06/02/2026

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    Planned Adult Mosquito Treatment 07/10/2025

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