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Benton County Mosquito Control District Founded in 1969, the Benton County Mosquito Control District is a special assessment district which strives to provide excellent service for those living within our District boundary We use… Read more »
District Map Office Location - Benton County Mosquito Control District In Benton County we service Kennewick (including Finley), Richland, West Richland, Benton City and Prosser In Yakima County we service most of Grandview and Mabton Please reference the District Map to help determine if you are within the District Boundaries
Employment - Benton County Mosquito Control District You may submit an application at any time, but Benton County Mosquito Control (BCMC) will only be considering applications submitted after January 1st, for the current year All positions will remain open until filled BCMC hires approximately 20-25 seasonal employees every year
April 19th - Benton County Mosquito Control District Benton County Mosquito Control and the Washington Department of Ecology have teamed up to recycle your used tires at no cost to you Take advantage of this once-a-year event Do some spring cleaning and reduce mosquito habitat!
History - Benton County Mosquito Control District Benton County Mosquito Control District #1 was formed in 1957, but funding and operations did not begin until 1969 1970 The formation of this District was brought about due to a concern for repeated epidemics of encephalitis like those seen in the 1940s and to a lesser extent, the 1950s
Public Notices: - Benton County Mosquito Control District The Benton County Mosquito Control District begins operations for the control of adult mosquitoes and mosquito larvae during the first week of April annually Sumithrin and Naled will be used to control adult mosquitoes (adulticiding fogging) during the late evening or early morning hours
Biological Controls - Benton County Mosquito Control District Biological Controls are the implementation of natural predators of mosquitoes to help reduce overall populations Unfortunately there are not many natural predators available that appear to work in mosquito control