Texas Mosquito Control Association

Texas Mosquito Control Association

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Texas Mosquito Control Association (TMCA) is a professional/educational association of individuals in William Cox. J.C. McNeill, IV and Mr. Gus Foyle. R.H. P.J. F.E.

History of the Texas Mosquito Control Association:
The first 25 years (1956-1981)

The history of the Texas Mosquito Control Association (TMCA) is very much intertwined with that of the first few mosquito control districts established in Texas during the early 1950’s. Suffice to say for purposes of this historical summary, that, if the districts and their programs had not come into existence in

07/10/2026

The World Health Organization has released its new Operational Manual on Larval Source Management (LSM), providing practical guidance for controlling both Anopheles and Aedes mosquitoes.

https://iris.who.int/server/api/core/bitstreams/0e5294ff-b74f-4f6c-aac7-982e49a53e5b/content

07/10/2026

🦟 Hays County mosquito traps test positive for West Nile Virus

As part of routine mosquito surveillance, two mosquito trap samples collected in the 78666 ZIP code have tested positive for West Nile Virus. These are the first positive mosquito traps identified in Hays County this season.

There are currently no reported human cases of West Nile Virus in Hays County.

The best way to protect yourself and your family is to follow the Three Ds:

🛡️ DEFEND – Use EPA-approved insect repellent when outdoors.
👕 DRESS – Wear long, loose-fitting, light-colored clothing.
💧 DRAIN – Eliminate standing water around your home where mosquitoes can breed.

While most people infected with West Nile Virus do not develop symptoms, some may experience fever, headache, body aches, rash or other flu-like symptoms. Adults 50 and older and people with weakened immune systems are at greater risk for severe illness.

Hays County Development Services conducts mosquito surveillance throughout mosquito season to monitor mosquito populations and help guide prevention efforts.

Learn more about mosquito surveillance and how to protect yourself by visiting the Hays County website or calling Development Services at (512) 393-2150.

Read more: https://tx-hayscounty.civicplus.com/m/newsflash/Home/Detail/31

07/10/2026

What do Mosquito Control programs do?

There are a lot of different mosquito control programs out there, big or small. We all have the same goal but there are many ways we work to achieve it. Get to know your local programs and the work they do. Visit www.texasmosquito.org for more information.

07/10/2026

Mosquitoes don't need much water to breed, just a small amount of standing water is enough for them to lay hundreds of eggs. Help protect your family and your community by taking a few minutes each week to eliminate mosquito breeding sites. Working together, we can reduce mosquito populations and help prevent mosquito-borne diseases. Every container counts, every week matters!

07/09/2026

Mosquito season is here! Strengthen your vector management approach with our FREE 30-minute Zika Virus & Integrated Vector Management course. Science-based strategies plus credit toward NPMA PRO Certified recertification—professional growth at no cost. Enroll today. https://hubs.la/Q04p1vvt0

Photos from Hernando County Mosquito Control's post 07/09/2026
07/09/2026

Peak mosquito season means peak West Nile risk in Texas. Here are four simple steps to protect your family this summer:

- Remove standing water (flowerpots, buckets, wheelbarrows)
- Drain or cover unused pools
- Avoid peak hours (9 p.m. to 2 a.m.)
- Wear light, long-sleeved clothing and use EPA-registered repellent

For more information on how to stay safe this summer, go to tx.ag/Mosquitoes 🦟

Texas A&M Entomology

07/09/2026

🚨 PUBLIC NOTICE 🚨

A mosquito trap collected by the Brazoria County Mosquito Control District on July 8, 2026, at Cripple Creek and Wood Creek in Pearland has tested positive for West Nile Virus.

Mosquito Control will spray the affected area twice nightly for the next three nights. The area will be retested next week.

Residents are encouraged to take precautions to help prevent mosquito bites:
✔️ Use insect repellent containing DEET, picaridin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus.
✔️ Wear light-colored, loose-fitting, long-sleeved shirts and pants to limit exposed skin.
✔️ Remove standing water around your home. Make sure flower pots, water dishes, bird baths, and wading pools are properly drained.
✔️ Stay indoors at dusk and dawn, when mosquitoes are most active.

07/08/2026

New County reporting local Eastern Equine Encephalitis activity: Lavaca.

New counties reporting local West Nile virus activity: Brazos, Galveston, and Jefferson.

Additional county reporting local West Nile virus activity: Brazoria, Collin, Dallas, Denton, Fort Bend, Harris, Midland, Montgomery, Tarrant, and Williamson.

07/08/2026

Mosquitoes don't appear out of nowhere. Let us help find where they're coming from.

Our free mosquito site surveys provide education, surveillance, and solutions to help protect your home and your neighborhood.

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