Getting ready for mosquito season in the TNRD

The Thompson-Nicola Regional District currently operates the Nuisance Mosquito Control Program in the Chase area.

  • May. 19, 2012 8:00 p.m.
The Chase area Nuisance Mosquito Control Program is focused on flooded areas.

The Chase area Nuisance Mosquito Control Program is focused on flooded areas.

The Thompson-Nicola Regional District currently operates the Nuisance Mosquito Control Program in the Chase area. Program operations are run by BWP Consulting Inc.

The majority of the Nuisance Mosquito Control Program is focused on floodwaters of the North and South Thompson rivers and early spring snowmelt pools in the grasslands around Pritchard.

Control of nuisance mosquitoes is accomplished by treating them in their larval stages with a larvicide containing a metabolite of the bacterium: Bacillus thuringiensis var israelensis (Bti).

The larvicide is harmless to non-target organisms, including amphibians, birds, fish, reptiles, mammals and even other insects.

BWP Consulting certified technicians apply the larvicide by hand from backpack applicators and from the air using a helicopter seeder.

This year, the rivers have already started flooding and the accumulated snowpack in the North and South Thompson watersheds is well above normal.

According to Environment Canada, a heat wave could translate into significant flooding in the next month with hundreds of hectares of water left standing, potentially teeming with mosquito larvae.

Although crews will be working up to seven days per week, residents should expect higher than normal numbers of mosquitoes this summer.

West Nile update

The Thompson-Nicola Regional District has recently been informed that funding for the West Nile Virus Risk Reduction program, which includes comprehensive larviciding throughout the region, as well as education and surveillance programs, will not be made available this year.

This is due to the fact that it has been determined that virus levels in British Columbia are unlikely to reach those seen in other areas of North America where there have been large, protracted outbreaks.

As a consequence of this funding cut, there will be no mosquito control in areas outside the boundaries of the TNRD Nuisance Mosquito Control Program.

Prevention, tips

At this time of year, residents and property owners are encouraged to think about places around their properties where mosquito larvae may be present. Any water-holding containers should be emptied, rain barrels should be covered with screens to prevent mosquitoes. from flying in and laying eggs, and eavestroughs should be checked for proper drainage.

Also, owners of swimming pools should drain water sitting on top of pool covers. This water can be capable of supporting thousands of mosquito larvae.

For more information, contact Cheryl Phippen at bwp@shaw.ca or call the 24-hour mosquito advisory line at 250-372-5700.

Additional information can be found online at tnrd.ca.

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