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Evidence Edmonton mosquito plague could've been tamed by aerial spraying inconclusive: experts

Evidence Edmonton mosquito plague could've been tamed by aerial spraying inconclusive: experts

CTV
Thursday, August 31, 2023 12:35:59 AM UTC

It's hard to tell if the absence of an aerial spraying program led to plague of mosquitoes early this month in Edmonton, say city pest experts.

It's hard to tell if the absence of an aerial spraying program led to plague of mosquitoes early this month in Edmonton, say city pest experts.

Data collected by the City of Edmonton's pest management department shows the population of the blood-suckers peaked in early August -- pest control workers collected 42,000 mosquitoes in traps, compared to just 600 of them a year before.

The city paused its $500,000 program of spraying for mosquitoes by helicopter in 2021. It was subsequently shelved permanently by city council following a motion by Coun. Michael Janz.

City workers still spray for the pests but use handheld pumps to target certain pools of water.

"We’re still spraying in the city," said Janz, who represents south-central Ward papastew. "I want people to know that we’re spending $650,000 (annually) doing spraying within the city of Edmonton."

Ward pihêsiwin Coun. Tim Cartmell, who wanted to keep the aerial spraying program, says he thinks having it would make for a more-pleasant summer but admits it's tough to measure its effectiveness.

"The more you spray, the better it gets, but that has all kinds of limitations to it," Cartmell said Tuesday. "Effectively, we've gone from spraying with a helicopter to spraying with a little handheld pump thing that we're walking through the ditch. It's ridiculous, but at the same time, this year with all this rain ... I remember that the rain has come in big deluges, so water levels rise to a point that I haven't been in years, which activates mosquito eggs that had been laying there for years. I don't know that we would have seen a big difference. But I would sure like to spray more."

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