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Calaveras County Environmental Management Agency
Environmental Health Mosquito Control
  & Vector Control
              

The Department's Vector Control Program's primary function is to educate the public regarding vectors and their impact on public health. A vector is defined as any animal capable of transmitting the causative agent of human disease or capable of producing human discomfort or injury, including, but not limited to, mosquitoes, flies, other insects, ticks, mites, and rats, but not including any domesticated animal.

The Department responds to vector nuisance complaints associated with the solid waste, recreational health, liquid waste, on-site, and the food programs. Most recently, West Nile Virus (WNV) has become a concern throughout the Continental United States. The Department is working in conjunction with the State Department of Health Services-Vector Borne Disease Section regarding this issue.

The goal of this program is to limit transmission of mosquito and vector borne diseases.


 Mosquito Control Information

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 Form available in Adobe Acrobat FormatMosquito Control Service Request Form
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Press Releases
 Form available in Adobe Acrobat FormatPress Release 2/22/06
 Form available in Adobe Acrobat FormatFocus Area for Control Activities yr2006 - Map 2/22/06 (958K)

 
Document available in Adobe Acrobat FormatPress Release - West Nile Virus Found 7/28/06
First West Nile Virus Positive Mosquitoes Found in Calaveras County for 2006

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Calaveras County Environmental Management Agency
Brian Moss, Director

Phone: (209) 754-6399
Fax: (209) 754-6722

E-Mail: envhealth@co.calaveras.ca.us

Mosquito/Vector control specific inquiries:
Phone: (209) 754-6383
E-Mail: mosquito@co.calaveras.ca.us

  
Calaveras County Government Center
Environmental Management Agency
891 Mountain Ranch Road
San Andreas, CA 95249


Hours of Operation: 8:00a.m - 5:00p.m.
Monday through Friday (except holidays)
Closed from 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

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