April 21, 2020Published by Alex Carlson at April 21, 2020Categories NewsMMCD and COVID-19: We Can Get Through This TogetherMMCD will be adjusting our services slightly due to COVID-19 precautions. Here is what you need to know.
April 8, 2020Published by Alex Carlson at April 8, 2020Categories NewsTicks are Back! Here’s What You Might Find in MinnesotaA summary of the most common ticks you can find in Minnesota and some important facts.
March 5, 2020Published by Alex Carlson at March 5, 2020Categories NewsMosquito Season Preparations Underway in Hennepin County – WCCOThis story was written by Erin Hassanzadeh and originally published by WCCO TV. It appears below in its entirety. MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Though the ice is only […]
December 31, 2019Published by Alex Carlson at December 31, 2019Categories HighlightsMetropolitan Mosquito Control District 2019 Highlights2019 was a busy year for the Metropolitan Mosquito Control District! View some of the highlights from the season.
September 19, 2019Published by Alex Carlson at September 19, 2019Categories NewsTwin Cities metro to see resurgence of mosquitoes this fall – Fox 9Warm Fall temperatures means MMCD will need to continue our treatments into late September.
July 26, 2019Published by Alex Carlson at July 26, 2019Categories NewsTicks as weapons? Congress seeks answers to possible Pentagon conspiracy – KARE 11MMCD Tick specialist Janet Jarnefeld contributes to a story about ticks being used as weapons.
July 17, 2019Published by Alex Carlson at July 17, 2019Categories NewsMinnesotan vs. Mosquito: An Ice Age-old battle rages anew – ESPNWAustralian softball players in Minnesota face off against our state bird.
July 15, 2019Published by Alex Carlson at July 15, 2019Categories NewsDeer tick levels remain elevated in Minnesota – KARE 11The latest MMCD tick study shows that deer tick levels on mammals have more than doubled since 1990.
July 3, 2019Published by Alex Carlson at July 3, 2019Categories NewsStanding water causes spike in Fourth of July mosquitoes – KSTP 5Mosquito populations are high in some areas as we head into the Fourth of July holiday.