The Clark County mosquito crew works April 1 - October 1 each year. During that time requests for service or information regarding mosquito control can be made through either the 24-hour service request line, (360) 397-8430, or e-mail to joanne.roberts@clark.wa.gov.
What we need to tell you
- The purpose of the message phone line is to report the location of potential mosquito breeding sites, or one that has standing water.
- The control program is implemented to control mosquito growth in the early (larval) stages, before the mosquitoes hatch into adulthood.
- Due to legal restrictions, the Mosquito Control District cannot spray or fog neighborhoods or private residences.
What you need to tell us
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You may phone a request for mosquito control services |
When contacting us to report an area of concern due to standing water, please be sure to provide the following information:
- Your first and last name (please speak clearly and slowly, and spell your last name)
- Your address, including city and zip code
- Your telephone number
- Description and location of the problem
After receiving the information the mosquito crew will respond by visiting the problem area and determining treatment or monitoring needs. You will receive a phone call only if additional information is needed in finding the site of the problem. You will receive an information packet in the mail to help you control mosquitoes around your home or place of business.
Thanks for helping Clark County Mosquito Control District control mosquito-borne illness through reducing the county's mosquito population.

