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The mission of the Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District is to protect public health by preventing and reducing mosquito-borne disease, minimizing nuisance mosquito populations, and combating the spread of diseases associated with ticks, fleas, and other vectors. The District accomplishes this through science-based, environmentally responsible control strategies, proactive surveillance, and community education and engagement.
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Copyright © 2026 Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District 5117 Larkin Road, Oroville CA 95965 Telephone (530) 533-6038 Privacy Policy Members Sign In District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Sign up for updates from Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District Thanks for signing up! There was an error saving your request. Please make sure you entered a valid email. Enter your email address: Sign Up This site is protected by hCaptcha and its Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Join our mailing list × Search results Search Search Close Contact Us - Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District Skip to main content Contact Us Service Request Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us About the District Integrated Vector Management Annual & Quarterly Reports Board of Trustees Board Meetings Financials Services Mosquito Control Mosquitofish Yellow Jackets Insect Identification Vector & Diseases Disease Vectors Viruses West Nile Virus Heartworm Lyme Disease Other Viruses Mosquitoes Aedes aegypti mosquito Resources Contact Us Mosquito Prevention Public Education Job Opportunities FAQs Videos Policy Manual Fogging Notice Join our mailing list Resources Contact Us Mosquito Prevention Public Education Job Opportunities FAQs Videos Policy Manual Contact Us BCMVCD Address: 5117 Larkin Road, Oroville CA 95965 Phone: (530) 533-6038 Fax: (530) 534-9916 Chico Substation Address: 444 Otterson Drive, Chico, CA 95928 Phone: (530) 533-6038 Fax: (530) 534-9916 Contact Us Using the Form Below Name First Last Address Street Address Address Line 2 City State / Province / Region Postal / Zip Code Contact Info Phone (required) Email (required) What does your inquiry relate to? Notifications Lab / Entomology Public Education Service Request Management Message There was a problem saving your submission. Please try again later. Please wait while your submission is being saved... Submitting... Submit Thank you, your submission has been received. Copyright © 2026 Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District 5117 Larkin Road, Oroville CA 95965 Telephone (530) 533-6038 Privacy Policy Members Sign In District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Sign up for updates from Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District Thanks for signing up! There was an error saving your request. Please make sure you entered a valid email. Enter your email address: Sign Up This site is protected by hCaptcha and its Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Join our mailing list × Search results Search Search Close Mosquito Control - Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District Skip to main content Contact Us Service Request Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us About the District Integrated Vector Management Annual & Quarterly Reports Board of Trustees Board Meetings Financials Services Mosquito Control Mosquitofish Yellow Jackets Insect Identification Vector & Diseases Disease Vectors Viruses West Nile Virus Heartworm Lyme Disease Other Viruses Mosquitoes Aedes aegypti mosquito Resources Contact Us Mosquito Prevention Public Education Job Opportunities FAQs Videos Policy Manual Fogging Notice Join our mailing list Services Mosquito Control Mosquitofish Yellow Jackets Insect Identification Mosquito Control If you would like your property inspected for mosquitoes, visit our online service request form or you can call our district office at (530) 533-6038 or (530) 342-7350 . Please provide the following: Name, address, closest cross street and daytime phone number Time of day you were bitten (morning, afternoon, evening) Were you bitten inside or outside You do not need to be home in order to have your property inspected or treated for mosquitoes. If there is street access to your yard please indicate this as well as any other thing we should know about (locked gates, dogs etc.) Service Request Request Service Here » Copyright © 2026 Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District 5117 Larkin Road, Oroville CA 95965 Telephone (530) 533-6038 Privacy Policy Members Sign In District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Sign up for updates from Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District Thanks for signing up! There was an error saving your request. Please make sure you entered a valid email. Enter your email address: Sign Up This site is protected by hCaptcha and its Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Join our mailing list × Search results Search Search Close Aedes aegypti mosquito - Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District Skip to main content Contact Us Service Request Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us About the District Integrated Vector Management Annual & Quarterly Reports Board of Trustees Board Meetings Financials Services Mosquito Control Mosquitofish Yellow Jackets Insect Identification Vector & Diseases Disease Vectors Viruses West Nile Virus Heartworm Lyme Disease Other Viruses Mosquitoes Aedes aegypti mosquito Resources Contact Us Mosquito Prevention Public Education Job Opportunities FAQs Videos Policy Manual Fogging Notice Join our mailing list Vector & Diseases Disease Vectors Viruses Mosquitoes Aedes aegypti mosquito Aedes aegypti mosquito This invasive (non-native) mosquito, commonly known as the yellow fever mosquito, is a small dark mosquito that bites during the day. They especially like to bite ankles, wrists and elbows. They prefers to dwell in urban areas indoors and outdoors. Aedes aegypti are “container breeders”, they lay Individual eggs that are glued to the sides of containers. These eggs are resistant to drying out and can survive for many months until water covers them, making them very difficult to control. It can complete their life cycle in 7-10 days and adults live for about 3 weeks. Actual Size: About ¼ inch long WHY THE CONCERN? Aedes aegypti is an invasive mosquito in California that is capable of transmitting several diseases including yellow fever, Zika, dengue, and chikungunya. While there have been no local transmissions detected in Butte County to date, the identification and control of this invasive mosquito is important to protect public health. BREEDING SOURCES THAT NEED YOUR ATTENTION TO AVOID INVASIVE MOSQUITOES Remove saucers under plants Cover bins, buckets, and tubs with fitted lids Remove miscellaneous containers from yard Remove old tires from yard Fill rims of pots with sand Re-direct sprinklers so containers are not filled Keep recyclables in covered container(s) that drain Properly modify (screen) or remove rain barrels Empty birdbaths/fountains (every 3 days) Empty/refill pet drinking water (every 3 days) Clean out/drain rain gutters and drains in yard Remove plants that hold water in yard Keep potential sources dry when not in use Invasive Aedes Map Read more » Copyright © 2026 Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District 5117 Larkin Road, Oroville CA 95965 Telephone (530) 533-6038 Privacy Policy Members Sign In District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Sign up for updates from Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District Thanks for signing up! There was an error saving your request. Please make sure you entered a valid email. Enter your email address: Sign Up This site is protected by hCaptcha and its Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Join our mailing list × Search results Search Search Close Frequently Asked Questions - Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District Skip to main content Contact Us Service Request Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us About the District Integrated Vector Management Annual & Quarterly Reports Board of Trustees Board Meetings Financials Services Mosquito Control Mosquitofish Yellow Jackets Insect Identification Vector & Diseases Disease Vectors Viruses West Nile Virus Heartworm Lyme Disease Other Viruses Mosquitoes Aedes aegypti mosquito Resources Contact Us Mosquito Prevention Public Education Job Opportunities FAQs Videos Policy Manual Fogging Notice Join our mailing list Resources Contact Us Mosquito Prevention Public Education Job Opportunities FAQs Videos Policy Manual Frequently Asked Questions Fogging FAQs Read more » Spraying FAQs Read more » Wide Area Residential Larval Control Spraying FAQs Read more » Invasive Mosquitos FAQs Read more » Repellants FAQs Read more » Miscellaneous FAQs Read more » District Vehicles & Aircraft Read more » Visit the American Mosquito Control Association FAQ's Read more » Copyright © 2026 Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District 5117 Larkin Road, Oroville CA 95965 Telephone (530) 533-6038 Privacy Policy Members Sign In District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Sign up for updates from Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District Thanks for signing up! 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Join our mailing list × Search results Search Search Close Policy Manual - Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District Skip to main content Contact Us Service Request Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us About the District Integrated Vector Management Annual & Quarterly Reports Board of Trustees Board Meetings Financials Services Mosquito Control Mosquitofish Yellow Jackets Insect Identification Vector & Diseases Disease Vectors Viruses West Nile Virus Heartworm Lyme Disease Other Viruses Mosquitoes Aedes aegypti mosquito Resources Contact Us Mosquito Prevention Public Education Job Opportunities FAQs Videos Policy Manual Fogging Notice Join our mailing list Resources Contact Us Mosquito Prevention Public Education Job Opportunities FAQs Videos Policy Manual Policy Manual Board Policy Read more » General Policy Read more » Operations Policy Read more » Vector Control Operations Read more » Employer-Employee Relations, Rules & Regulations Read more » Job Descriptions Read more » Personnel Policy Read more » Organizational Structure EOP Policy If you wish to file a Civil Rights program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, found online at http… Read more » Copyright © 2026 Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District 5117 Larkin Road, Oroville CA 95965 Telephone (530) 533-6038 Privacy Policy Members Sign In District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Sign up for updates from Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District Thanks for signing up! 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Join our mailing list × Search results Search Search Close Insect Identification - Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District Skip to main content Contact Us Service Request Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us About the District Integrated Vector Management Annual & Quarterly Reports Board of Trustees Board Meetings Financials Services Mosquito Control Mosquitofish Yellow Jackets Insect Identification Vector & Diseases Disease Vectors Viruses West Nile Virus Heartworm Lyme Disease Other Viruses Mosquitoes Aedes aegypti mosquito Resources Contact Us Mosquito Prevention Public Education Job Opportunities FAQs Videos Policy Manual Fogging Notice Join our mailing list Services Mosquito Control Mosquitofish Yellow Jackets Insect Identification Insect Identification The BCMVCD Entomologist is available to assist in the identification of ticks and other insects. Please call our District office for more information at (530) 533-6038 or (530) 342-7350 . Common ticks in Butte County The most common ticks found in Butte County are: (left to right) the Western black-legged tick, Ixodes pacificus; the American dog tick, Dermacentor variabilis; the Pacific Coast tick, Dermacentor occidentalis ; and the Brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanquineus . Copyright © 2026 Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District 5117 Larkin Road, Oroville CA 95965 Telephone (530) 533-6038 Privacy Policy Members Sign In District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Sign up for updates from Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District Thanks for signing up! There was an error saving your request. Please make sure you entered a valid email. Enter your email address: Sign Up This site is protected by hCaptcha and its Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Join our mailing list × Search results Search Search Close Public Education - Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District Skip to main content Contact Us Service Request Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us About the District Integrated Vector Management Annual & Quarterly Reports Board of Trustees Board Meetings Financials Services Mosquito Control Mosquitofish Yellow Jackets Insect Identification Vector & Diseases Disease Vectors Viruses West Nile Virus Heartworm Lyme Disease Other Viruses Mosquitoes Aedes aegypti mosquito Resources Contact Us Mosquito Prevention Public Education Job Opportunities FAQs Videos Policy Manual Fogging Notice Join our mailing list Resources Contact Us Mosquito Prevention Public Education Job Opportunities FAQs Videos Policy Manual Public Education The District's mission is to protect residents from mosquitoes and other vectors that transmit disease. Public education is an important part in the success of combating diseases such as West Nile virus and Lyme disease . The District's education program consists of public appearances at local city and county fairs, participation in the state Mosquito and Vector Awareness week, and presentations to schools and local civic groups. If you would like to schedule a presentation by District personnel or you would like us to be involved in your event, please contact our office at (530) 533-6038 or (530) 342-7350 . Local Events Each year, the District participates in local events throughout Butte County. District staff members are present at an information booth at these events and are available to answer questions from local residents. Educational materials include: Displays on vector borne diseases, how to protect yourself, and District services Informational pamphlets and other handouts Pinned insect collection Presentations/ Talks Upon request, District personnel are available to give presentations at schools, community groups, or other organizations. Past presentations have included: West Nile virus and You Personal Protection to prevent West Nile virus Mosquito-borne diseases Lyme disease Yellow Jackets and Africanized Honey Bees Community Outreach The District can provide brochures and/or participate in community events. We are always interested in being involved in our local community. If you would like us to be involved in your event, please contact our office at (530) 533-6038 or (530) 342-7350. Many of the public education tools and brochures are available below: Best Management Practices to Reduce Mosquitoes Manual About Zika Virus Anopheles Heartworm Integrated Vector Management Invasive Mosquito Species of California Mosquito Prevention Mosquitoes of Concern Mosquitofish Preventing Mosquito Bites Public Education Ticks - English Ticks - Spanish Viruses of Concern Yellowjackets View Butte Mosquito's Brochure Copyright © 2026 Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District 5117 Larkin Road, Oroville CA 95965 Telephone (530) 533-6038 Privacy Policy Members Sign In District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Sign up for updates from Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District Thanks for signing up! There was an error saving your request. Please make sure you entered a valid email. Enter your email address: Sign Up This site is protected by hCaptcha and its Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Join our mailing list × Search results Search Search Close Integrated Vector Management - Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District Skip to main content Contact Us Service Request Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us About the District Integrated Vector Management Annual & Quarterly Reports Board of Trustees Board Meetings Financials Services Mosquito Control Mosquitofish Yellow Jackets Insect Identification Vector & Diseases Disease Vectors Viruses West Nile Virus Heartworm Lyme Disease Other Viruses Mosquitoes Aedes aegypti mosquito Resources Contact Us Mosquito Prevention Public Education Job Opportunities FAQs Videos Policy Manual Fogging Notice Join our mailing list About Us About the District Integrated Vector Management Annual & Quarterly Reports Board of Trustees Board Meetings Financials Integrated Vector Management Integrated Vector Management (IVM) is an effective and environmentally sensitive approach to vector management that relies on a combination of common-sense practices. The District's IVM program uses current, comprehensive information on the life cycles of vectors and their interaction with the environment. This information, in combination with available vector control methods, is used to manage vector nuisance and public health threats by the most economical means, and with the least possible hazard to people, property, and the environment. Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District's IVM includes vector surveillance, source reduction and/or elimination, public education , biological control, and chemical control. Surveillance The District utilizes an extensive surveillance program for both adult and immature (larval) mosquitoes. Throughout Butte County the District uses 28 New Jersey light traps , 31 gravid traps , 7 sentinel chicken flocks , B&G Sentinel Traps, Dyna Traps, and over 40 CO2 traps to monitor adult mosquito abundance and virus activity. District Mosquito Control Specialists monitor larval mosquito populations throughout the entire county on a daily basis utilizing a standard one-pint dipper. District Mosquito Control Specialists spend the majority of their daily routine inspecting standing water such as rice, wetlands, storm drains, ponds, ditches, swimming pools, bird baths, fountains and other man made containers for larvae. The District utilizes an entomology department (Lab) that is staffed with an Entomologist, Vector Ecologist/Fish Biologist, and a seasonal Lab Assistant. The District's entomology department is responsible for the identification of the trapped mosquito collections and reporting the population numbers to the California Department of Public Health. The lab conducts virus testing on live mosquitoes, live ticks, dead wild birds, and sentinel chicken flocks. These tests are the Districts eyes to monitor and detect mosquito-borne and vector-borne viruses in and around the county. The lab also conducts scientific pesticide trials to monitor the chemicals effectiveness on targeted mosquitoes and to assess the possible effects of non-targets and trials on new chemical methodology and/or new chemicals. The lab is also at your service to identify ticks, arachnids, and other insects. Source Reduction and/or Elimination The best means of mosquito control is source elimination. All mosquitoes need water to breed, unfortunately water is vital to keep lawns green, to grow crops, and to provide habitat for other aquatic insects and animals. District Mosquito Control Specialists actively work with property owners and municipalities to reduce the amount of water needed for irrigation, to observe or consider best management practices when irrigation is needed, to actively participate in the design of new developments, and the overall minimization of standing water on a property. Public Education and Outreach The District’s mission is to protect residents from mosquitoes and other vectors that transmit disease. Public education and outreach is an important part in the success of combating diseases such as West Nile virus and Lyme disease. The District’s education program consists of public appearances at local city and county fairs, participation in the state Mosquito and Vector Awareness week, utilizing public service announcements through T.V., radio, internet, and local newspapers, and presentations to schools and local civic groups. In addition to the above activities, the District’s public education is responsible for mosquito control notifications, website changes and updates, press releases and media events, source reduction through education, and consulting with developers and designers. District staff continually interact with the public and take advantage of every interaction to educate the county’s residents so that their actions prevent the development of mosquitoes through public education and outreach and by establishing best management practices on known mosquito-breeding sources. Biological Control Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control relies heavily on biological control. Over the years the District has tested many parasites and organisms to predate on or infect mosquito larvae. The District has tried using mosquito larvae eating fish, nematodes, planaria, and other mosquitoes such as Toxorhynchites sp. to try and control mosquito larvae populations. By far and away, the most efficient biological control method used by the District today is mosquito larvae eating fish known as Gambusia affins ( Mosquitofish ). Upon inspections with larvae present, District Mosquito Control Specialists evaluate the water source to determine if biological control is the most practical treatment possible and if deemed plausible the specialist will plant mosquitofish. Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District continually evaluates new and old biological control methods and products. The District continually sends staff to advanced training and seminars to retrieve new technology and ideas from around the world to maintain that the District remains on the cutting edge of science. Chemical Control Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District's primary goal is to protect public health and welfare by managing mosquito populations so they do not present a significant risk to our community and residents. In the event that mosquito populations pose a significant public nuisance or when emergency control measures are needed to rapidly disrupt or terminate the transmission of disease to humans, the District will respond by continuing to implement its integrated pest management program. The District's chemical control program consists of larvicides and adulticides. While the mosquito larvae is confined to the water, it can be eliminated before it is able to emerge. If a target pest can be treated before it becomes mobile, the area requiring treatment will be much smaller. District Mosquito Control Specialist identify sources of water that are producing mosquito larvae and assess if the source can be eliminated, re-designed or re-managed to prevent future breeding, and evaluate if biological control measures will be effective. If these options are not practical for the source then the specialist will conduct chemical control (larvicide) to eliminate the targeted mosquito larvae. Chemical options include some materials that are targeted to affect only a few insect species, leaving predatory and other insect and non-insect aquatic species unharmed. All products are registered with the California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and are applied by trained and state-certified specialists. As part of the integrated vector management program, the District may administer Ultra Low Volume (ULV) treatments by using backpack foggers, hand sprayers, all terrain vehicle mounted foggers, truck-mounted foggers or aircraft, in and around areas where virus activity has been detected. Each fogging unit's output is calibrated to ensure the correct amount of product is applied for each treatment area. All products are registered with the Cal About the District - Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District Skip to main content Contact Us Service Request Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us About the District Integrated Vector Management Annual & Quarterly Reports Board of Trustees Board Meetings Financials Services Mosquito Control Mosquitofish Yellow Jackets Insect Identification Vector & Diseases Disease Vectors Viruses West Nile Virus Heartworm Lyme Disease Other Viruses Mosquitoes Aedes aegypti mosquito Resources Contact Us Mosquito Prevention Public Education Job Opportunities FAQs Videos Policy Manual Fogging Notice Join our mailing list About Us About the District Integrated Vector Management Annual & Quarterly Reports Board of Trustees Board Meetings Financials About the District The mission of the Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District is to protect public health by preventing and reducing mosquito-borne disease, minimizing nuisance mosquito populations, and combating the spread of diseases associated with ticks, fleas, and other vectors. The District accomplishes this through science-based, environmentally responsible control strategies, proactive surveillance, and community education and engagement. Protecting Public Health Since 1948 The Butte County Mosquito and Vector Control District (District) is committed to the protection of the health and welfare of the county's more than 225,000 residents. Funded through tax dollars, the District has been protecting the public's health since 1948. The District offers free services for mosquitoes, ticks, yellow jackets, and other insects and/or arthropods of concern. History The Butte County Mosquito Abatement District was formed in June 1948. The District covers roughly 1800 square miles, and includes all of Butte County, except a small area served by the Durham Mosquito Abatement District, which was formed earlier. The District also includes the Hamilton City area of Glenn County. In April of 1994, "Vector Control" was added to the District name to reflect the additional disease surveillance and information now provided. The District program is funded almost entirely by property taxes at the rate of .00013179 x assessed value. Authority The District is signatory to California Department of Public Health's cooperative agreement and operates in accordance with California Health and Safety code, sections 2000 to 2910, known as mosquito abatement and vector control district law. Learn more about Special Districts District Service Map District Staff Matthew C. 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