Areas of Treatment 

 

To see areas of evening mosquito treatments from the past week on a map, please click here. Treatment plans are scheduled on a day to day basis, so future work areas cannot be determined from this system. The mapping system is where the District plans to treat, but it is not always accurate for determining if an area was treated. If an area is scheduled and it is not treated due to weather or technical difficulties, it will not be removed from the system and will continue to show as a planned treatment area. You may see an area listed a couple days in a row which may be a plan to reschedule the treatment. To make a service request click here. If you would like to log a service request, please fill out the information boxes. Under Florida law, e-mail addresses and messages are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address or message released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone at 239-694-2174. The information provided here does not guarantee that treatment will be completed and does not guarantee these are the only areas treatment may occur.  If you live in a gated community, please ensure that your property manager has properly programmed the main entrance gate to respond to Emergency Vehicle Access Control (EVAC) transponders.

 

Residents within the Lee County Mosquito Control District can subscribe to our phone notification list for adult mosquito treatments by calling the office at 239-694-2174. We will make every attempt to notify individuals who sign up for our notification list via phone, however, we may not be able to notify the public if immediate applications are needed, or if technical difficulties prevent your phone from receiving our messages. We may also cancel a scheduled operation due to weather conditions or other unforeseen reasons.

 

If you are not able to access the information on the map, the following treatment boundaries are provided:  

 

The following is a list of areas to be treated with Ultra Low Volume (ULV) Trucks for adult mosquitoes between sunset and 2 AM.

March 14, 2024

SW CAPE CORAL Rose Garden area from Cape Coral Pkwy. south to Tarpon Point Marina and from SW 1st Ct. west to SW 12th Pl.
ISLAND PARK All developments off of Island Park Rd. then south to Mullock Creek Marina area including The Harborage.
GLADIOLUS From Heritage Farms south to The Forest, including Lakes Park, Hendry Creek and Devonwood communities.
SOUTH WINKLER All developments off of Winkler Rd. south of Summerlin Rd. including Lexington, Belle Meade, Crown Colony and Southwind Preserve.
ESTERO West of US-41, from Shadow Wood Preserve south to Broadway West including Breckenridge and Riverwoods Plantation.
COLONIAL EAST From SR-82 South to Pelican Preserve and Colonial Country Club including The Forum.

 

The following area will be provided a low volume larvicide treatment by truck between sunset and 2 AM.

 

The following areas will be treated, weather permitting, by Ultra Low Volume (ULV) rotor aircraft beginning at first light.

 

The following areas will be treated, weather permitting, by Ultra Low Volume (ULV) fixed wing aircraft from between sunset and 2 AM.

 

The following areas will be treated, weather permitting, by Ultra Low Volume (ULV) rotor aircraft between sunset and 2 AM.

 

Aerial Larviciding & Disease Response 

 

This represents an aerial notification that helicopter daylight operations from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. will occur or potentially occur every day of the year from January 1st, to December 31st. The highest volume of helicopter traffic will be more evident from April 1st to October 1st for treatment of larval mosquitoes coinciding with peak periods of larval development. The areas that require greater frequency of activity are within a 30 mile area of the coast line from Boca Grande to Bonita Springs. These helicopter operations include inspection and larvicide treatment for mosquito larvae in their aquatic habitats in the red polygons identified on the map below. Due to the method of locating the larval mosquitoes and due to the limited window of time available for treatment of larvae, this notification represents activity associated with helicopters used to aerially inspect and treat these breeding sites. In case of a mosquito borne disease threat or a weather related declared emergency, aerial larviciding areas may be expanded.

 

As part of our Lee-County-Mosquito-Control-Districts-Response-to-Mosquito-borne-disease plan, the District may implement larvicide and/or adulticide treatments by ground unit or by air in areas where mosquito borne disease has been detected.