After a long winter, spring is finally on the horizon and ticks will soon become more active! Learn about ticks and what you can do to prevent them from becoming […]
After a long winter, spring is finally on the horizon and ticks will soon become more active! Learn about ticks and what you can do to prevent them from becoming […]
Jackson County Vector Control District is proud to say our office remodel is complete! You won’t notice major changes on the outside, but when you come in you’ll see that […]
Our office will be closed Monday, February 19th, in observance of Presidents Day.
The purpose of National Pesticide Safety Education Month is to reinforce principles of safe pesticide and raise awareness of and support for […]
We will be closed Monday January 15th in observation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. We will be back in the office on Tuesday January 16th.
What is One Health? One Health is an approach that recognizes that the health of people is closely connected to the health of animals and our shared environment. One Health […]
JCVCD will be closed Monday December 25th, 2023 and Monday January 1st, 2024 for the holidays. We wish you all a Happy Holiday Season.
Jackson County Vector Control District will be closed Wednesday November 22nd and Thursday November 23rd for Thanksgiving. We wish all of Jackson County a Happy Thanksgiving full of joy and […]
Jackson County Vector Control will be closed this Thursday, November 9th, 2023 in observance of Veterans Day. We will return Monday November 13th at 8:00am. Thank you.
Please check out Public Surplus to see items JCVCD has posted for auction. https://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/browse/home
Fall Brings out Mosquito Look-Alikes Several insects such as the wood gnat (Anisopodidae sp.) and winter cranefly (Trichoceridae sp.) can be abundant in our area during fall and early winter. […]
Our District office is being remodeled and will be closed for construction beginning Monday October 2nd, 2023! We’ll be setting up a temporary office space in the shop located just […]
Jackson County Vector Control District wants to remind residents that August and September are peak months for West Nile virus (WNv) in our county. In August, the District has detected […]