When the City does spray, what area(s) will be sprayed and at what times?

Spraying will be implemented based on the Integrated Pest Management criteria:

  • Time of year
  • Current level of mosquito activity
  • Weather
  • Surveillance results

One positive mosquito or human case will initiate control measures appropriate to the applicable conditions in an attempt to stop or slow transmission.


Frisco will spray between 1/2 mile to 1 mile radius of the affected area, depending on population density. Frisco will spray areas two days consecutively. The application truck will drive streets of areas noted from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.


If you have questions, please contact Health & Food Safety.

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1. What is the City of Frisco doing about mosquito viruses?
2. How can I protect myself to reduce the risk of mosquito bites?
3. Will the City of Frisco treat areas on private property?
4. I see standing water in a drainage easement next to my property. What should I do?
5. Does the City of Frisco spray for mosquitoes?
6. When the City does spray, what area(s) will be sprayed and at what times?
7. How will the city alert the public of areas to be sprayed?
8. What is known about the effects on dogs and cats?
9. How can I find out what cases have been confirmed?
10. What is the chemical the third-party contractor would use when spraying?
11. Can I request that my residence / neighborhood be sprayed?
12. What precautions should I take when the city does spray?
13. Can the applicator turn off the sprayer at my house if I request so?
14. I live behind / just outside the radius circle noted. Will my house receive overspray?
15. I jog at night. What do I do if I see the fogging truck?
16. Will the chemicals affect my car, patio furniture, or pool water?
17. What do I need to know about Zika and other viruses?
18. What are the symptoms of West Nile virus?