The Environmental Department provides mosquito abatement for the Logan City area. The mosquito
program samples for larva, sets traps for adult mosquitoes, and tests for diseases
in the mosquito population to ensure better health quality in the Logan community. For questions
about the Logan Mosquito Abatement Program, please call
(435) 716-9758.
Mosquito Abatement at Home
Logan City Environmental Department would like to remind the public that standing water is prime breeding ground for mosquitoes. The most important step residents can take to help fight mosquito populations is to remove standing water in yards and neighborhoods. Common sources of standing water are bird baths, pet dishes, flower pot drip trays, ponds, tires, rain gutters, wheelbarrows, wading pools, puddles and ditches, and unused swimming pools. It is important to either change the water in these items frequently or prevent them from collecting water in the first place. Please do your part to help us control the mosquito population. For questions, please call Joe Archer, City Forester, at (435) 716-9749. Otherwise, check this website for updates on the mosquito abatement program within Logan City limits.
THE 2011 SEASON HAS ENDED
Logan City uses the chemical Kontrol 4-4 and will spray in the following areas:
| Along and West of 1000 West from the airport to HWY 89 and the Logan River Golf Course. | When mosquito counts are high and weather conditions permit. |
| East of 1000 West to Main Street and from 2500 North to Blackhawk and Country Manor (1200 S). | |
| Cliffside and Logan Bench | |
| Island, Sumac, and Thrushwood areas of Logan. | |
| All other ares of Logan, including Lundstrom Park and East of Main Street |
For questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to contact Joe Archer at (435) 716-9749.
For questions and concerns in Cache County please refer to the Bear River Health Department. Here is their website.