1500 North Fort Hall Mine Road
Pocatello, ID  83204
208-236-7407

Monday - Thursday 6:00 am - 4:30 pm
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Registered Bee Keepers

Call us at 236-7409 to notify us of active bee colonies.

If you are a bee keeper, but have not registered, you may wish to consider getting registered through the Idaho Dept. of Agriculture.  This is available for any apiary, whether for business or for hobby, and may be beneficial.  Click here for more information on the Idaho Dept. of Agriculture website.

Our Mission Statement

Our mission is to help protect the citizens that live within the Bannock County Mosquito Abatement District boundaries from disease-carrying mosquitoes such as the Culex species, which is the primary vector for the West Nile Virus, to improve the quality of life for District constituents by managing mosquito populations to prevent a nuisance and or economic loss to areas of the district, and to help protect District animal and livestock populations from mosquito-borne disease or parasites.


The Chain of Events

Our season begins in the spring, when the weather starts to warm up and the snow begins to melt. 

We begin our surveillance and trapping to determine when we need to apply treatments.  Larval and adult counts must reach pre-determined thresholds to warrant treatment.

The mosquito season slows down in the late fall when the weather starts to cool down.

The winter months are spent filing reports for County, State, and Federal requirements.  We also analyze the data collect during the active season for ways to improve our efficiancy and effectiveness for the next season.

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We are located in the Landfill complex.

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Bannock County Mosquito Abatement District

1500 N. Fort Hall Mine Rd.
Pocatello, ID 83204
208-236-7409
Monday-Thursday 6:00 am - 4:30 pm

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