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2026-2030 Mosquito SMP

HSCWP is now requiring that county residents enroll in the program to receive mosquito control services. We are still providing these services for free for those that have signed up. This new paperwork is required for the Special Management Program (SMP) and it will help to better organize our control efforts. HSCWP will be mailing the necessary forms or contacting landowners in the next month to complete enrollment. If you do not hear from us and are interested in participating or have questions, please contact the office.
307-864-2278   |   hscwpcd@gmail.com


Enrollment Process:
*Residents of Thermopolis, East Thermopolis or Kirby - you do not need to apply as HSCWP coordinates with the Towns to provide mosquito control services. We will still provide educational resources on mosquito control, larvicide products if necessary, and will answer any questions you have.

*County Residents - need to complete the following documents and return them to the HSCWP office in order to participate in the program:

1. Special Management Zone Formation Landowner Consent form - Due by Monday, March 2, 2026, it includes contact information and a signature in agreement of forming a particular management zone. We will have up to 23 different management zones in the county, separated by location and treatments routes (see the proposed management zone map below). Consenting to the formation of a management zone does not mean you are required to participate.
 
2. Landowner Survey - provides information to HSCWP about the services you would like to receive, habitat present that may need treatment, and landowner preferences about access permission and notifications. Please return the survey with the consent form by Monday, March 2, 2026.
*The forms are available for download below. You can print them and return a signed copy to the office or by email. If you have property in different zones, we need a consent form for each zone.* 

3. Cooperative Agreement - built from the landowner survey, this must be signed by both the landowner and HSCWP supervisor before any work can be completed through the program. It details how the landowner would like to be contacted before access is granted, the scope of the work, which treatments are acceptable and the option for cancellations and revisions by either the landowner or HSCWP. We will be completing these and getting signatures from each landowner before mosquito work is started in late spring 2026. Having a signed cooperative agreement does not mean the landowner must treat or participate in the program every year.

**separate paperwork must be completed for whitetop and mosquito programs**

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The goal of the Mosquito Special Management Program is to reduce mosquito vectors of West Nile Virus (WNV) and nuisance mosquito species in the county. Our priority areas are where the county's population intersects with reproductive habitat and exposure to adult mosquitoes.

UNDER CONSTRUCTION
More details of the mosquito program coming soon...

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