This year’s regular rain is giving rise to summer’s nuisance. And action is scheduled to do something about it. Check out the City of Minot’s news release below on aerial mosquito spraying that will take place July 15-19 and August 5-9.
— Official News Release, City of Minot —
The City of Minot, in conjunction with Minot Air Force Base and the Ohio Air National Guard, has scheduled aerial spraying for mosquito control in the Minot area for an evening between July 15-19, weather permitting.
A second spraying has been scheduled for the week of Aug. 5-9.
Crews will choose the day and time of the spraying during both weeks depending on weather and wind conditions to spray when mosquitoes are most active. Missions generally take place between 9 p.m. and 2 a.m. Updates on the timing of the spraying will be provided on the City of Minot’s social media platforms. A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency registered pesticide will be used. The active ingredient in the spray is Naled, which poses a minimal risk to the general population, pets and wildlife when applied in this method. Naled is toxic to insects, including honeybees. Beekeepers in the surrounding area will be notified of the scheduled spraying.
Mosquito spraying is provided and scheduled by the 910th Airlift Wing’s Air Force Aerial Spray Squadron from Youngstown Air Reserve Station in Ohio. The application will be made using a modified C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft.