Why does the city want to control the immature mosquitoes?
It is much more cost effective to control immature mosquitoes (larvae) than to try and control the adults since the larvae must remain in water during growth and development. A breeding site may contain many thousands of mosquito larvae in a relatively small area. It is cheaper to apply a larvicide to a small area of water to control the mosquito larvae than to spray a large part of the city to control adult mosquitoes that can fly.

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1. Does the city spray larvicide for mosquitoes?
2. Why does the city want to control the immature mosquitoes?
3. When does the larvicide program take place?
4. What type of larvicide is used in the program?
5. Are the spray flights the same as the larvicide program?
6. Do the spray flights kill all of the adult mosquitoes?
7. Is the spray used in the spray flight program safe for people and pets?
8. Who should I call with questions concerning mosquito control?