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Posted on: August 29, 2024

[ARCHIVED] Pioneer Valley Mosquito Control District Messaging

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Key Facts:
  • Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) is a very rare but serious disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes that can cause severe illness and even death.  

  • The last human case of EEE occurred in 2020.

  • There is no specific treatment for EEE; prevention is crucial.


  • West Nile virus (WNV) differs from EEE in its severity and impact on communities.  Roughly 80% of people infected with WNV do not develop any symptoms.  Severe symptoms may occur in about 1 in 150 infected people.

  • WNV is endemic and occurs annually.  

Adult Mosquito Surveillance and Larval Mitigation:
  • Pioneer Valley Mosquito Control District (PVMCD) conducts comprehensive arbovirus surveillance on a weekly basis in South Hadley and neither EEE or WNV have been detected in the area this year.  

  • As a preventative measure, PVMCD targets the habitats of specific vector species by treating catch basins with Bti briquets to reduce Culex pipiens mosquito populations, the primary vector for WNV.

  • For questions regarding Pioneer Valley Mosquito Control District's surveillance and mitigation program, contact John Briggs at john.c.briggs@mass.gov.


Protective Measures:
  • Avoid peak mosquito hours from dusk to dawn when mosquitoes are most active.

  • Use EPA-approved repellents.

  • Wear long sleeves and pants when possible.

  • Ensure window and door screens are intact to keep mosquitoes out.

  • Eliminate standing water by regularly emptying containers that collect water, such as flower pots, bird baths, kiddie pools, tarps, and gutters.

Stay Informed:

Utilize DPH's arbovirus risk maps to see which communities are currently impacted by EEE and/or WNV.

Adult Mosquito Spraying for EEE:



For questions about aerial spraying, contact MDAR Crop and Pest Services at mosquitoprogram@mass.gov

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