MVCAC represents more than 65 districts, other subdivisions of local government, & the state of California which are responsible for mosquito & vector control.
🚨 Registration is NOW OPEN for the 94th Annual MVCAC Conference! Join us Feb 1-4, 2026, at Omni Rancho Las Palmas in Rancho Mirage, CA, for cutting-edge discussions on mosquito & vector control. Secure your spot & book your room today! #MVCAC2026
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Noticing crows even though it's almost summer? Crows are year around here. If you see a dead crow or another type of bird, alert the CA West Nile Virus hotline, https://t.co/h48Bfux1dG to the location and condition of the bird. We may be able to test it for West Nile virus.
Join us for a virtual community meeting focused on SGV Mosquito Match, an innovative mosquito control program coming to the area of Bassett.
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Researchers are continuing to learn more about what attracts #mosquitoes, including things like body chemistry, scent, and other factors that may make some people more appealing to bites. Read more- https://t.co/aacnQEp8b5
Most people react to mosquito saliva, which is why people’s skin can swell and itch. Mosquito saliva can also make us sick with diseases like West Nile virus, which is in Contra Costa County.
We are seeking people that love being outdoors & are looking for a job that makes a difference. Being a seasonal vector control technician is a great opportunity to gain hands-on experience, serve your community, & be part of a dedicated team. Apply today! https://t.co/RbC0u3weWf
Mosquito activity is increasing across California as warmer weather settles in. ☀️ This article highlights how common mosquitoes are throughout the state.. It’s a good reminder to dump standing water and wear repellent when spending time outdoors.
Now hiring! Multiple vector control jobs posted on the MVCAC Job Board — Seasonal Vector Control Aides (Contra Costa), Lab Tech (Fort Collins, CO), Surveillance Assistant (San Joaquin), Mosquito Control Aide (Fresno) & more.
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Were you surprised by the late rain in May? Mosquitoes love it. Rain followed by days of sunshine will provide opportunities for eggs to hatch. Lower your chances mosquitoes by eliminating standing water. check out our backyard checklist on our website, https://t.co/YrgbaKlJ2v
A look back at a year of protecting public health. 💛
Our 2025 Annual Report highlights the work happening across Sacramento & Yolo counties, including mosquito surveillance & control, public education, service requests & the the ways our team supports the community year-round.
S.I.T. works through repeated releases over time.
Mosquitoes keep reproducing, so control efforts have to keep up. That’s why S.I.T. is used consistently and often alongside other mosquito control methods. This approach helps gradually and sustainably lower mosquito populations.