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Mosquito Control sprays insecticide with low-flying aircraft over rural and residential areas of Duval County. Missions are typically flown during dusk or dawn. Spraying is necessary to control biting adult mosquitoes, which pose a potential public health threat by spreading West Nile virus. For more information on Naled, the active ingredient in the adulticide utilized by JMCD in aerial spray applications, please reference the EPA's website.
Planned Aerial Spraying
Mosquito Control typically schedules aerial spray missions for the morning hours, but evening flights may be conducted. Flights may be rescheduled based on weather conditions. Select the area to learn more about planned aerial spray flights scheduled. Please remember that all flights are weather permitting. Check this site daily for updates.
There is an aerial mission planned for Sunday September 28th 2025, with Monday September 29th 2025 as a backup in case of inclement weather. This mission will take place between 9 PM and Midnight with a fixed-wing aircraft.
An area south of 103rd st toward Argyle Forest blvd. The western boundary is the First Coast Expressway, with an eastern boundary being the Ortega River.
There are two planned aerial spray missions planned for the evening of Thursday September 18th, 2025, between 9 PM and 1 AM the following morning. Friday September 19th serves as a backup. These will be peformed with fixed-wing aircraft
Inhabited areas along the entire length of Lannie road, barring exclusions
The Bartram Springs area, approximately from 295 south to the county line and from just west of Bartram park blvd east to Holsinger blvd
There are two planned aerial spray missions planned, both have Saturday September 6th 2025 as the primary date, with Sunday September 7th 2025 as the backup in case of unsuitable weather conditions for a fixed-wing aircraft. Both will take place at night between 9 PM and 1 AM the following morning.
Arlington spray area, south from Charter Point to the Arlington expressway and bordering Mill Creek rd on the east
Mandarin area has complex borders. Roughly from Monclair neighborhood in the north, to the 95, south to the 295.
There is an aerial spray mission scheduled for Monday September 30th, 2024, in the evening and weather permitting.

An area north of the Arlington Expressway, and East of I-95
There is an aerial spray mission scheduled for Tuesday 09/24/24 in the evening; weather permitting. If weather does not permit, the backup is Thursday 09/25/24
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An area along Lannie rd and surrounding residential areas
An area extending west of Maxville between Normandy and the County Line
Planned Neighborhood Spraying
Mosquito Control typically sprays areas in Jacksonville between 7 p.m. and 11 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Starting mid-April, crews will be dispatched around Jacksonville to fog for adult-biting mosquitoes. We typically do not list the areas we are planning to fog by truck, but check out our Ground Fogging page to see if we have sprayed your neighborhood recently.
Where We Have Treated
Visit the Where We Have Treated page to see where we have been working to control mosquitoes with our aerial program. Check out Ground Fogging page to see what neighborhoods our fog trucks were spraying. You can also refer to your CARE number to check the status of your request using the 630-CITY online form.
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