Texas Mosquito Control Association

Texas Mosquito Control Association

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Texas Mosquito Control Association (TMCA) is a professional/educational association of individuals in William Cox. J.C. McNeill, IV and Mr. Gus Foyle. R.H. P.J. F.E.

History of the Texas Mosquito Control Association:
The first 25 years (1956-1981)

The history of the Texas Mosquito Control Association (TMCA) is very much intertwined with that of the first few mosquito control districts established in Texas during the early 1950’s. Suffice to say for purposes of this historical summary, that, if the districts and their programs had not come into existence in

08/19/2026

Happy National Aviation Day!

Today, Gulf South VECTOR recognizes the pilots, scientists, mosquito control professionals, and public health teams who bring expertise from the ground to the skies. Their work demonstrates how aviation, science, and public service can come together to help protect the communities we call home.

Here’s to the people behind every flight and the continued innovation that keeps vector control moving forward.

08/19/2026

How many ways do we have to say it, y’all? 😩 Wear EPA-registered insect repellent! 🦟

Mosquitoes are hungry, and unfortunately, you’re on the menu. Apply repellent before heading outdoors and always follow the product label.

Fight the Bite: WCCHD.org/FTB

08/18/2026

When we find mosquitoes carrying diseases that can make you sick, our crews spray that area to help reduce the risk of mosquito-borne illnesses. We spray at night because that’s when mosquitoes are most active.

If you see our Mosquito and Vector Control trucks, know that we’re spraying to help protect you and your loved ones. We’re here to help!

Get more prevention tips: hcphtx.org/mc
Report mosquito concerns: (713) 440-4800

08/18/2026

The Annual Fall Meeting is coming soon. The Call for Papers submission form is available on the meeting page. https://www.texasmosquito.org/2026fallmeeting

08/18/2026

New county reporting local West Nile virus activity: Jim Wells.

Additional county reporting local St. Louis Encephalitis virus activity: Kleberg.

Additional county reporting local West Nile virus activity: Bexar, Brazoria, Brazos, Dallas, Denton, El Paso, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Hays, Jefferson, Lubbock, Midland, Montgomery, Nueces, Tarrant, and Williamson.

08/18/2026

🦟 Registration is now open for the 2026 Mosquito Academy!

Join us September 22–24 for three days of expert instruction, hands-on workshops, and field training covering mosquito biology, surveillance, vector-borne diseases, pesticide safety, insecticide resistance, and mosquito identification.

📍 2100 Leon C. Simon Dr., New Orleans, LA
💲 $100/day | $300 for all three days

Register today: https://gqr.sh/SmNL

08/17/2026

Scholarship Applications are up for the 2026 Fall Meeting. Visit the Fall meeting page for more information. https://www.texasmosquito.org/2026fallmeeting

Texas Mosquito Control Assocation Newsletter 08/17/2026

The August Newsletter is live on the website. There are updates on West Nile from some of our programs as well as more information for the fall meeting. https://heyzine.com/flip-book/04727258a2.html
https://www.texasmosquito.org/news-resources

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The 10 Worst States for Mosquitoes in 2026, Ranked — Outside 08/16/2026

We're Number 1!!!!!!!!!

The 10 Worst States for Mosquitoes in 2026, Ranked — Outside Shifting weather patterns have set up near-record mosquito populations across parts of the South and Midwest. Here’s where forecasters expect the worst — and what to do before peak season.

Photos from Hays County Health Department's post 08/13/2026
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