Merced County Mosquito Abatement District

Merced County Mosquito Abatement District

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We are here to protect the health and comfort of the people of Merced County by controlling the mosquito populations throughout the county.

Photos from Merced County Mosquito Abatement District's post 06/23/2026

For an interactive map of the treatment area, please visit:
mcmosquito.org/treatment-notice-for-merced-county

06/23/2026

Mosquitoes aren’t just a nuisance; they’re a serious public health threat. Vector-borne diseases like West Nile virus, Eastern Equine Encephalitis, and dengue are spreading across the U.S. at an alarming rate.

We don’t have to accept this as the status quo. It’s time for yesterday’s threat to meet today’s solutions.

Want to know what’s happening in your area? Visit mcmosquito.org/current-disease-activity for the latest on local mosquito-borne illness and what we’re doing about it.

06/22/2026

For an interactive map of the treatment area, please visit:
mcmosquito.org/treatment-notice-for-merced-county

06/22/2026

Mosquitoes have been a threat to humans for thousands of years, and despite all the progress we’ve made, they remain one of the deadliest animals on the planet.

Vector-borne diseases are spreading. Mosquito populations are growing, but so is our ability to fight back.

Follow along for as we explore how communities are turning yesterday’s threat into today’s solutions—and building a healthier, mosquito-free future.

06/21/2026

Dad tip of the year:
“Did you put bug spray on?” 😎🦟

This Father’s Day, give dad the gift he really wants:
✔ No standing water
✔ No mosquito bites
✔ No scratching all night

Happy Father’s Day from the Merced County Mosquito Abatement District!

06/19/2026

Community, celebration, and summertime go hand in hand ❤️🖤💚

As you celebrate Juneteenth with friends and family, remember to protect yourself from mosquitoes by wearing repellent and checking your yard for standing water before the festivities begin.

Have a safe Juneteenth from the Merced County Mosquito Abatement District.

06/18/2026

Don't let mosquitoes ruin your picnic!

Wear an EPA-registered repellent containing 30% DEET, Picaridin, or Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus to keep the bites away ❌🦟

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3478 Beachwood Drive
Merced, CA
95348

Opening Hours

Monday 6:30am - 3pm
Tuesday 6:30am - 3pm
Wednesday 6:30am - 3pm
Thursday 6:30am - 3pm
Friday 6:30am - 3pm