Texas Mosquito Control Association

Texas Mosquito Control Association

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Texas Mosquito Control Association (TMCA) is a professional/educational association of individuals in William Cox. J.C. McNeill, IV and Mr. Gus Foyle. R.H. P.J. F.E.

History of the Texas Mosquito Control Association:
The first 25 years (1956-1981)

The history of the Texas Mosquito Control Association (TMCA) is very much intertwined with that of the first few mosquito control districts established in Texas during the early 1950’s. Suffice to say for purposes of this historical summary, that, if the districts and their programs had not come into existence in

Study shows mosquito pesticides do not cause honeybee mortality 06/12/2026

Study shows mosquito pesticides do not cause honeybee mortality (07/28/16) LSU AgCenter researchers have found mosquito control done properly has minimal effects on the health of honeybees.

06/12/2026
06/12/2026

A mosquito sample collected from the trap at 7000 Shady Grove Road has tested positive for West Nile Virus, marking the first positive test of the season.

As a reminder, Tarrant County Public Health updated its mosquito-spraying guidance last year in response to concerns that local mosquito populations may be developing resistance to commonly used insecticides.

Under the revised guidelines, cities have been asked to spray within a half-mile of a trap only when mosquitoes at that location test positive for West Nile Virus for three consecutive weeks or when a human case is reported nearby.

If you haven’t already been taking steps to protect yourself and your family from mosquitoes, now's the time:
- Drain standing water on your property and throughout your neighborhood
- Stay indoors during dusk and dawn
- Dress in long sleeves and pants when possible, and consider spraying your clothing with insect repellent.
- Avoid bites with DEET-based insect repellent

06/11/2026

New counties reporting local West Nile virus activity: Kaufman and Lubbock.



Additional county reporting local West Nile virus activity: Collin, Dallas, Denton, Fort Bend, Harris, Montgomery, and Tarrant.



For more detailed information about West Nile virus, including past weekly and annual reports, please visit https://www.dshs.texas.gov/mosquito-borne-diseases/dshs-arbovirus-weekly-activity-reports.

06/11/2026

Reducing mosquito bites is one of the best ways to protect yourself from mosquito-borne illnesses such as West Nile Virus. These four simple prevention tips will help keep our community healthy and bite free. 🦟

Questions about mosquitoes? Contact Montgomery County Mosquito Control for assistance.

Photos from Brazoria County's post 06/11/2026
06/11/2026

World Cup season is here, and mosquitoes are looking for a win. ⚽🦟

Whether you're heading to a match, fan festival, or outdoor watch party, make mosquito protection part of your game plan:

✔️ Apply EPA-registered repellent
✔️ Wear permethrin-treated clothing
✔️ Follow product label directions
✔️ Reapply repellent as directed

06/09/2026

Roll Call... What's your larva counts look like? What instar are you seeing?

Photos from Montgomery County Mosquito Control's post 06/09/2026
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