Kanata North Mosquito Nuisance Control Program- July 10 to July 16 Update

BIOLOGICAL MOSQUITO CONTROL PROGRAM – KANATA NORTH
Weekly report – July 10th to July 16th 2022

MONITORING and WEATHER
Accumulation of water: 3 mm to 14 mm
Date of precipitation: July 12th
Is there presence of larvae on the field?: Yes ☐ No ☒ Note:

TREATMENT
Was there a treatment? : Yes ☐ No ☒
Type of treatment: Ground ☐ Aerial ☐
Date of treatment:

POST TREATMENT
Was there a post-treatment? : Yes ☐ No ☒
Larval Mortality:
Is there another treatment to be done?: Yes ☐ No ☒

SWEEP TEST
Were there sweep tests this week? : Yes ☒ No ☐

Calvington Avenue- KAN202

Time-18:00
Mosquito- 0
Black flies-
Other species- 40

35 Arkose Street- KAN 601

Time-18:20
Mosquito- 0
Black flies-
Other species- 60

Keyrock Park- KAN 518

Time-18:38
Mosquito- 0
Black flies-
Other species- 60

400 Goldridge- KAN 501

Time-18:55
Mosquito- 0
Black flies- 0
Other species- 57

Walden Park- KAN 508

Time-19:13
Mosquito- 0
Black flies- 0
Other species- 27

50 Flamborough Way- KAN 505
Time-19:35
Mosquito-0
Black flies-0
Other species-13

124 Marsh Sparrow Pvt.- KAN 514
Time-19:58
Mosquito-0
Black flies-0
Other species- 12

2600 Campeau Dr.- KAN 602
Time- 20:21
Mosquito-0
Black flies-0
Other species-23

 

TRAPPING
Was there trapping this week? : Yes ☒ No ☐
Number of traps: 6

Location:
• 362 Laughlin Circle
• South March Highlands Trail Network
• Marshes Village, 39 Turtle Point Private
• 228 Saddleback Cres, Arcadia
• Beaver Pond Park
• Jim Malone park

CITIZEN REQUESTS
Were there any key requests from citizen or from city this week? Yes ☒ No ☐

Nortoba Crescent
Request’s date: July 14th Type of request: Follow-up / Request for information
Action taken: We provided resident with an update on our trapping results from the region and our plan for improving the nuisance situation in his area. The field team also made a visit in-person to discuss the issues in their neighbourhood.

Grainstone Way
Request’s date: July 5th Type of request: Nuisance report / Request for treatment
Action taken: The field team has investigated nearby sites to identify any spots that may have been missed,

FORECAST AND PLANNED TREATMENT
Forecast for next week (July 17th to July 23rd):
Significant rainfall is forecasted for Monday and small spots of rain throughout the week. The accumulated precipitation is likely to trigger another treatment.
Possible treatment: Yes ☒ No ☐
If yes:
Type of treatment: Ground ☒ Aerial ☒
Date of planned: Potential for ground and aerial treatment starting as early as Tuesday.