Jun 03, 2024

McPherson to spray for mosquitoes Tuesday and Thursday

Posted Jun 03, 2024 9:15 AM
mosquito, female, aedes albopictus
mosquito, female, aedes albopictus

City of McPherson

MCPHERSON, Kan. — To proactively address a significant mosquito breeding issue exacerbated by recent moisture, the City of McPherson has scheduled selective spraying for mosquitoes in the parks, golf course, cemetery, and CHS on Tuesday June 4, 2024.

With an expected break in the weather and favorable winds forecasted, the City of McPherson is taking these measures to ensure your safety. Spraying will only occur when wind speed is below 10 mph and no moisture is in the forecast.

Weather permitting, the entire City will be thoroughly sprayed on Thursday, June 6, 2024. The City will look at the need for an additional spray event soon. Spraying will be performed in the evening, starting between 8 p.m. and midnight in public areas and continue through the evening.

Residents, especially those with asthma or respiratory sensitivity, should remain indoors during spraying. To reduce indoor exposure, residents should close windows, doors, and vents and turn off fans and window-unit air conditioners (or set them to recirculate). They should also remove children’s toys and outdoor furniture from the outside, wash them before using them again, wash all produce, and wash skin and hair if exposed to the pesticide.

The City has been and will also be using Mosquito Dunks, larvicide tablets that can be dropped in standing water areas throughout public drainage areas across the City of McPherson. 

We appreciate the cooperation of citizens as we try to address any issues related to mosquitoes.If you have any questions or concerns about the Mosquito Spraying process, please don't hesitate to contact the Public Lands and Facilities Director at (620) 245-2535 or [email protected].