Merced County Mosquito Abatement District

Merced County Mosquito Abatement District

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We are here to protect the health and comfort of the people of Merced County by controlling the mosquito populations throughout the county.

06/03/2026

For an interactive map of the treatment area, please visit:
mcmosquito.org/treatment-notice-for-merced-county

Photos from Merced County Mosquito Abatement District's post 06/02/2026

The Merced County Mosquito Abatement District will be treating individual service requests tonight by ground in the following areas: Merced, Atwater, Hilmar, Delhi, Livingston, and Gustine

We will also be treating the following area for larval mosquitoes: Merced

For an interactive map of the treatment area, please visit:
mcmosquito.org/treatment-notice-for-merced-county

06/01/2026

For an interactive map of the treatment area, please visit:

https://www.mcmosquito.org/treatment-notice-for-merced-county

Treatment is subject to cancellation if surface winds exceed 10 mph

For additional information or questions,

Please Contact

Jason Bakken – Operations Manager at 209-722-1527

In case of emergency call 209-564-7025

06/01/2026

Did you know Merced County has an invasive mosquito? 🦟

Aedes aegypti is a small black-and-white mosquito that bites during the DAY — not just at dusk and dawn like most mosquitoes.

These sneaky mosquitoes lay their eggs on the inside walls of containers and only need about a teaspoon of water to reproduce. Even worse? Their eggs can survive dry conditions for up to 5 years.

Unlike many other mosquitoes, Aedes aegypti usually stay within about 300 feet of where they hatch — so if you’re noticing daytime mosquito bites, the source is probably VERY close by.

Check around your home for tiny sources of standing water:
✔ Pet bowls
✔ Plant saucers
✔ Buckets
✔ Toys
✔ Trash, recycling, and small containers

Dump and SCRUB pet bowls and other water-holding containers every 3 days to remove mosquito eggs before they hatch!

05/25/2026
05/22/2026

Don’t let mosquitoes crash the Memorial Day BBQ 🦟🌭

A day or two before the party, take a lap around the yard and dump out standing water hiding in pots, buckets, toys, and other small containers. That’s where mosquitoes like to lay their eggs.

Then on BBQ day, wear repellent so you’re serving hot dogs — not yourself.

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Location

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3478 Beachwood Drive
Merced, CA
95348

Opening Hours

Monday 6:30am - 3pm
Tuesday 6:30am - 3pm
Wednesday 6:30am - 3pm
Thursday 6:30am - 3pm
Friday 6:30am - 3pm