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Mosquito Fogging to Start Tonight

GREAT BEND, Kan. — The City of Great Bend plans to fog for mosquitos the following dates: June 4, 5, 12, 19, 26.Spraying will be from 8 p.m. till Midnight. The public is encouraged, and especially those with medical issues and pets, to... Read More.

K-State Research Provides New Insight into Mosquito Immune Systems

MANHATTAN, Kan. — Bianca Morejon and Kristin Michel already know what you think when they mention they are mosquito researchers.But even though these tiny insects are considered serious pests, the pair of Kansas State University biologists insist there's much to be learned about immunology,... Read More.

Mosquito Fogging to Continue in Great Bend

GREAT BEND, Kan. — The City of Great Bend will resume fogging for Mosquitoes on the following Tuesdays below. The city decided on Tuesdays since the 4th of July falls on a Thursday. Fogging will run the usual hours of 8 PM till Midnight.  Mosquito... Read More.

Mosquito Spraying Rescheduled

By Wayne Burns, City of McPherson Public Lands & Facilities Director McPHERSON, Kan. — With the storm that blew through McPherson last night, staff was not able to perform mosquito spraying. The City has rescheduled for tonight.  Please note, the City is scheduled to spray for... Read More.

City Mosquito Spraying Scheduled for Week of June 3, 2024

By the City of McPherson McPHERSON Kan. — To proactively address a significant mosquito breeding issue exacerbated by recent moisture, the City of McPherson has scheduled selective spraying for mosquitoes in our parks, golf course, cemetery, and CHS on Tuesday 06/04/2024. With an expected break... Read More.

Mosquito Fogging to Begin May 23rd

By the City of Great Bend GREAT BEND, Kan. — City crews are preparing to start fogging for mosquitos again. We have plans to fog on the following dates: May 23rd, 30th, June 6th, and 13th. As with years past we will start spraying at... Read More.

Free Mosquito Dunks Available to Reno County Residents

RENO COUNTY, Kan. – The Reno County Health Department, in collaboration with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, has been trapping mosquitoes in order to monitor numbers and ascertain potential threats from mosquito-borne illnesses. Recent rains have made conditions ideal for increased numbers.... Read More.