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It's California Mosquito Awareness Week! April 19-25

The image promotes 2026 California Mosquito Awareness Week, scheduled for April 19-25, by the MVCAC.

Mosquitoes have been much more active earlier in the year than normal. Don’t forget to protect yourself and your family from mosquito bites as you head outdoors.

The image promotes draining standing water to prevent mosquitoes, featuring a graphic of water being poured out of a bowl.

Make sure to dump and drain standing water to prevent mosquitoes from laying eggs. Together we can Fight The Bite!

Tips to prevent mosquito bites: wear protective clothing, avoid dusk/dawn outings, and use air conditioning or window screens.

These are easy ways to protect yourself and your family from mosquito bites! 

West Nile Virus (WNV) spreads via mosquito bites and is the most serious mosquito-borne disease in California.

Did you know there are more than 3,500 types of mosquitoes worldwide? In California, Culex mosquitoes can spread West Nile Virus, which is the most serious mosquito-borne disease in the state.

The image states that mosquitoes are the world's deadliest animal and features a design from the Mosquito and Vector Control Association of California.

Mosquitoes are the world’s deadliest animal! They can spread diseases, which can be devastating for human & animal health. Together we can Fight The Bite!

Be sure to contact the Mosquito & Vector Management District at 805-969-5050 if you are being bothered by mosquitoes, to report neglected swimming pools and neglected water sources that could be sites for mosquito breeding, to request mosquito fish and to request a mosquito inspection of your residence. You can also fill out reports and requests at our Contact Us page.