Why is the local government fogging for mosquitoes in my community?

Some communities decide to fog because of the nuisance caused by hoards of biting mosquitoes. In some situations, officials may decide to fog because testing of mosquitoes and wild birds may have shown that mosquito-borne West Nile virus is present in the community. Contact your city or tribe to determine why that agency has decided to fog for mosquitoes.

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1. How are adult mosquitoes controlled?
2. What agency conducts mosquito control in my town?
3. Why is the local government fogging for mosquitoes in my community?
4. Why do they fog mosquitoes when I am out taking my evening walk?
5. Will local officials notify me before fogging?
6. What insecticides are used to fog for mosquitoes?
7. How long does the fog kill mosquitoes?
8. If the city has been fogged for mosquitoes, are all mosquitoes in my area eliminated?
9. Are the insecticides used for fogging safe?
10. Do I need to wash home-grown fruits and vegetables after the mosquito fogging?
11. What should I do if I have medical questions about insecticides?
12. Will the fogging kill birds or other large animals?
13. Are individuals who do mosquito control required to be licensed?
14. Can I fog my backyard for mosquitoes?
15. Can I treat a depression that floods in my backyard for mosquitoes?
16. Can communities use other methods to control mosquitoes besides fogging?
17. Where can I get more information on West Nile virus?