May 11, 2026Published by Alex Carlson at May 11, 2026Categories Weekly UpdateWeekly Update – May 11th – Mosquito Surveillance Begins, Lyme Disease Awareness MonthView the latest surveillance update about mosquitoes in the Twin Cities.
May 5, 2026Published by Alex Carlson at May 5, 2026Categories Weekly UpdateWeekly Update – May 5th – Dry, Cool, Mostly Mosquito-Free Week AheadView the latest surveillance update about mosquitoes in the Twin Cities.
April 27, 2026Published by Alex Carlson at April 27, 2026Categories Weekly UpdateWeekly Update – April 27th – First Round of Larval Treatments CompleteView the latest surveillance update about mosquitoes in the Twin Cities.
April 2, 2026Published by Alex Carlson at April 2, 2026Categories News Weekly UpdateSpring Update – Projecting the Mosquito and Tick Season for 2026Mid-summer mosquitoes and lots of deer ticks are the projections for 2026.
November 24, 2025Published by Alex Carlson at November 24, 2025Categories HighlightsMetropolitan Mosquito Control District 2025 Season Highlights2025 was a busy year for MMCD! View some of our highlights from the year.
September 30, 2025Published by Alex Carlson at September 30, 2025Categories Weekly UpdateWeekly Update – September 23rd – Mosquitoes Mostly Gone, Despite Warm TemperaturesView the latest surveillance update about mosquitoes in the Twin Cities.
September 22, 2025Published by Alex Carlson at September 22, 2025Categories Weekly UpdateWeekly Update – September 16th – Mosquitoes Stay Steady As Surveillance Wraps UpView the latest surveillance update about mosquitoes in the Twin Cities.
September 16, 2025Published by Alex Carlson at September 16, 2025Categories Weekly UpdateWeekly Update – September 9th – Mosquitoes Slow Down, but Hot Spots RemainView the latest surveillance update about mosquitoes in the Twin Cities.
July 30, 2025Published by Abigail Brown at July 30, 2025Categories Education Tick PageHow MMCD Monitors Tick Populations via Dragging to Track Tick-Borne DiseasesWatch a video on how MMCD drags for tick populations throughout the District.