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Weld County Commissioners
915 Tenth Street
P. O. Box 758
Greeley CO 80632
RE: Mosquito Control Program 2003 Annual Report
Dear Commissioners.
Thank you for all of your support and participation in the 2003 Weld County Cooperative
Mosquito Control Program. It was certainly a hectic, eventful and hying mosquito season.
Please find enclosed the 2003 Weld County Cooperative Mosquito Control Program Annual
Report. Due to the large size of the document I have only enclosed one copy each, but I have
provided an electronic version in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format to Trevor Jiricek at the Health
Department. If you need a copy of the electronic version please feel free to call either Trevor or
myself. The electronic version will allow you to view the document on your computer, print
more copies if needed or e-mail an electronic version to anyone. Please feel free to distribuee the
Annual Report at will.
If you have any questions on the Annual Report or are in need of any further data or analysis
please contact me anytime.
Thank you again for your patronage and all of your support during this unbelievable year. I look
forward to our continued business relationship.
Sincerely,
Colorado Mosquito Control, Inc.
Michael W. McGinnis,
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THE HUMAN WEST NILE VIRUS EPIDEMIC IN COLORADO 2003
HUMAN CASES BY COUNTY
DURING THE SUMMER OF 2003,THE STATE OF COLORADO EXPERIENCED THE WORST EPIDEMIC OF
HUMAN MOSQUITO-BORNE DISEASE ON RECORD IN THE WESTERN UNITED STATES. AS OF
OCTOBER 23,2003 OVER 2477 HUMAN CASES OF WEST NILE VIRUS HAVE BEEN REPORTED WITH -
46 DEATHS. THE MEDIAN AGE INFLICTED WAS 47 YEARS OLD. THE HUMAN DISEASE PRESENTED
ITSELF IN 3 FORMS. 78%OF THE HUMAN CASES WERE REPORTED AS WEST NILE FEVER, 13%AS
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INTRODUCTION 1
SERVICE AREA MAP
COOPERATING MUNICIPALITIES
^ 2003 SEASON PERSPECTIVE 3
CDC LIGHT TRAP COMPOSITE COMPARISON
THE WEST NILE VIRUS EPIDEMIC 8
TABLES 1&2 2003 COLORADO WNV CASES BY COUNTY
US MAP(2003 HUMAN CASES)
COLORADO MAP(2003 HUMAN CASES BY COUNTY)
LARVAL MOSQUITO CONTROL 13
TABLE 3 LARVAL CONTROL AREAS
LARVAL SITE INSPECTIONS
LARVAL SITE TREATMENTS
LARVAL ACREAGE TREATMENTS
ADULT MOSQUITO SURVEILLANCE 17
ADULT MOSQUITO CONTROL 18
TABLE 4ADULTMOSQUITO CONTROL BY MUNICIPALITY
LILVADULTICIDE COMPARISON
CUSTOMER SERVICE,PUBLIC RELATIONS& EDUCATION 22
TABLES CALLS BY MUNICIPALITY
.. MOSQUITOLINE CALLS BY SERVICE AREA
SUMMARY 26
APPENDIX: GRAPHICS AND DATA SUMMARIES 28
LARVAL MOSQUITO SITE INSPECTION&CONTROL DATA SUMMARY
ADULT MOSQUITO SPECIES ABUNDANCE(CDC&GRAVID TRAP COMPOSITE)
TRAP LOCATION MAP
ADULT MOSQUITO SURVEILLANCE CDC&GRAVID TRAP SUMMARIES
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Introduction
During the spring of 2003, Weld County, and 18 cooperating municipalities took
an unprecedented step to fight mosquitoes and the risk of West Nile Virus
mosquito-borne disease. They joined together to initiate a large-scale mosquito
control program designed to reduce the threat of West Nile Virus and to protect the
majority (approximately 85%) of the human population of Weld County.
Colorado Mosquito Control, Inc. (CMC), an established large-scale municipal
mosquito control company was contracted by the Weld County Commissioners to _
design and implement the program. The Weld County Health Department (WCHD)
Environmental Health Section oversaw and administered the implementation.
Through voluntary intergovernmental agreements each municipality was _
responsible for paying the cost of mosquito control within their boundaries while the
county paid for mosquito control in a mile wide buffer area surrounding the each
cooperating municipality. The total contracted area within the county was _
approximately 350 square miles.
Within the boundaries of each control area are an extremely diverse group of _
people, interests and topography. Agriculture is the largest industry in Weld
County. Dairy farming, beef / pork / poultry production, vegetable and turf grass
farms, traditional corn / wheat production, ranching, etc. are all economically and -
culturally important and are major users of water, critically important to mosquito
control. Smaller, but no less important to the culture and economy of the county are
The University of Northern Colorado, high tech industry, oil and gas production, -
and mineral extraction.
The Geography of the control area is also quite diverse. Features within the -
control area include 5 major creek and river drainages; large areas of ditch, flood,
and sprinkler irrigated agricultural land; large riparian habitats; dry hills covered
with indigenous rangeland; dry land farming areas; large cities; small agricultural -
communities; and "bedroom" communities for the greater Denver Metropolitan
area.
Under the contract, CMC was responsible for designing and implementing an
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program targeting larval mosquitoes but also
providing intensive adult mosquito surveillance, laboratory identification of —
mosquito species and adult control throughout each service area. CMC cooperated
with the Weld County Health Department staff in arbovirus surveillance activities
in the county. Mosquito pools and chicken bloods were collected and submitted by —
WCHD personnel.
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Colorado Mosquito Control was also responsible for responding to citizen calls
about mosquitoes and mosquito control activities; and worked with health
department personnel to educate the public at large and individuals about WNV.
CMC also worked with individuals outside the designated control areas, giving
them technical assistance in controlling mosquitoes on their own property and
protecting themselves from mosquito vectored diseases.
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Establishing a large scale Integrated Pest Management (IPM) mosquito control
program is a complex and time consuming undertaking. The size, geographic
diversity, and variety of human perspectives within the Weld County control area
created significant challenges in successfully establishing the program. In our IPM
mosquito control programs, CMC attacks the mosquito at as many life stages as
possible, emphasizing the preclusion of biting adult mosquitoes, by killing them in
the larval stage prior to their emergence. This requires large investments of time
and effort in surveying, locating, mapping, and obtaining permission to work in
larval development sites (most of which are on private property). It also requires a
large investment in personnel, equipment, and training for field technicians who
are the backbone of any mosquito control program. Adult mosquito surveillance and
control are also integral and essential parts of an IPM mosquito control program
particularly in light of the West Nile Virus threat. Adult surveillance allows CMC
personnel to assess and improve the efficacy of the larval control efforts, as well as
target adult mosquito spraying to those areas where there are high populations of
adult mosquitoes.
Planning and design of the program took place through the late winter with the
initial filed operations steps taken in early April prior to the contracts actually
being signed because of the need to start as early as possible. They included
generating some rough mapping (on 1/10000 scale USGS topographical maps) of
areas expected to produce mosquito larvae, and establishing an office within the
control area. By the end of April, CMC had an office up and running on Hwy 85
between Fort Lupton and Brighton within the control area, and had completed the
initial round of larval site mapping on USGS maps. Sites drawn onto these maps
were then digitized into ArcView GIS, where they could be overlaid on aerial photos
and site inspection routes could be developed and printed. CMC also spent
considerable time acquiring the vehicles, field equipment, office equipment, and
pesticide inventories that were required.
Simultaneously, CMC managers were interviewing and hiring seasonal
employees needed to work on the project. The total number of seasonal technicians
hired to work on the Weld County project was approximately 35, with the majority
of these technicians working out of the Brighton office. Other technicians worked
out of the Loveland and Broomfield offices, depending on the area where they
worked and the position for which they were hired. Technician training was
underway from mid-April through early June, as technician start dates varied, and
" enough experienced personnel were available to adequately complete the field
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CMC invests a significant amount of time, effort, and money training seasonal
technicians. Training includes a full day of classroom training and a minimum of
three full days of on the job field training. Training covers mosquito biology, -
wetlands ecology, mosquito control products, environmental toxicology, laws and
regulations related to pesticides and commercial pesticide applications, company
policy, landowner and public relations. CMC works to insure that all technicians are
knowledgeable, confident, and comfortable doing their job prior to working on their
own in the field.
CMC geared up during May, and by the end of the month most field technicians
were fully trained and working independently. Some of the earliest work included _
mapping additional new found larval development sites and correcting map errors
(a continuous and ongoing process), contacting landowners to obtain permission to
work on private property, and working with public works departments to improve _
mapping of urban drainage sites. Large scale larval and adult mosquito control was
initiated during May, with adult mosquito trapping and fogging (ULV spraying and
backpack special event spraying) beginning late in the month. -
Computer mapping and production of larval site inspection route books was the
highest priority and was completed as rapidly as possible. Procedures for taking -
telephone calls from the general public were established, and a system was initiated
that would insure all calls received an appropriate response. Additional work
included development of a call and shutoff database and mapping system for adult -
mosquito fogging operations, and establishing a list of people to contact prior to
adult spraying within each control area. Procedures were also established for
receiving adult trap data and determining areas requiring adult mosquito ULV -
(ultra low volume) control applications. ULV fogging schedules and information was
then included on the CMC website, and was sent to several individuals with the
Weld County Health Department (WCHD). -
By June, the Weld County mosquito control program was fully operational.
Fully trained and experienced field technicians worked hard to continue larval site -
mapping, site inspection, treatment, and obtaining permission from landowners to
work on private property. During June field technicians were trained to respond to
telephone calls, to safely and efficiently use ATV's, in adult mosquito spray -
procedures, and in public relations. An office assistant was also hired in the
Brighton office to improve efficiency in answering telephone calls and data entry.
The number of site inspections, the area treated, the amount of mosquito fogging,and the number of calls received from Weld County residents increased
dramatically during June.
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Each mosquito season seems to bring a unique set of circumstances created by
the complex interactions of temperature, precipitation, irrigation and mosquito
Biology. Precipitation patterns changed during the late winter and early spring of
_ 2003 effectively ending several years of drought. The "Blizzard of 2003" in April put
things over the top, literally, as huge amounts of water filled many reservoirs, lakes
and ponds that had been empty in 2002 and when combined with mountain runoff,
caused some significant flooding along several creeks in the control area. The
moisture created many areas of temporary standing water and large numbers of
floodwater mosquitoes early in the summer season. During mid to late June, the
weather turned hot and dry, with only occasional rain showers. This change in the
weather allowed some of the floodwater pools to become warm and stagnant,
creating ideal habitat conditions for mosquitoes of the genus Culex. Normally Culex
mosquitoes, the primary vector of WNV, generally see the population peak near the
end of July or early August. However, this year the populations saw their highest
numbers in the first week of July, 3 to 4 weeks earlier than normal. Environmental
conditions during June and July created a situation in the Weld County control
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areas and the Front Range in general that made the explosion of WNV later in the
season possible. This was later called the "Perfect Storm" by officials at CDC
(Centers for Disease Control) in Fort Collins.
Serious concern over WNV began during July with the first positive birds,
human cases, and positive mosquito pools. CMC worked closely with The Colorado
Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), and the WCHD, to inform
and educate as many people as possible about WNV and how to avoid it through
personal protection and elimination of mosquito breeding on their properties. The
populations of both floodwater and stagnant water Culex mosquitoes were high in
much of the control area throughout the month. Many new larval development sites -
were identified and added to the routes and were inspected on a weekly basis and
treated for control as needed. Adult mosquito spraying continued at a moderate
level during July, and telephone calls to CMC and the WCHD increased.
The series of events which occurred during July continued and escalated during
August. Driving factors were the first human fatality associated with WNV and the -
rapid increase in human cases. The continuation of the hot dry weather, and an
abundance of irrigation water continued to produce ideal conditions for production
of Culex mosquitoes. Larval mosquito control continued at a fevered pace during -
July, while adult mosquito spraying escalated even further. CMC began spraying
larger spray routes, and began spraying based on mosquito annoyance calls from
residents, not only based on mosquito trap counts. During the height of operations -
in August, the Brighton office was working nearly around the clock with larval
control operations from dawn to dusk (2 shifts) and adult control operations all
night. In an effort to improve Culex larval mosquito control, CMC technicians began -
using more residual larvicide products such as Vectolex (Bacillus sphaericus) and
Abate (temephos). During August, CMC hired a helicopter spray applicator to treat
several hundred acres of large and difficult to access Culex larval development sites.As the severity of the West Nile epidemic worsened some landowners who
previously had refused permission to do larval control on their property allowed
CMC personnel access, adding to the work load. Weld County and Larimer County -
declared a public health emergency on the same day in late August, and even larger
scale emergency adult mosquito spraying was then implemented.
In early September, all routine larval and adult mosquito surveillance and
control activities were continued. Additionally large scale emergency ULV adult
control spraying took place in many municipalities within the mosquito control area. After the first week in September, the Weld county area turned the seasonal
corner from hot dry summer weather to much cooler early fall weather. This change
significantly reduced mosquito activity levels, the threat of WNV transmission and by the third week of the month allowed a decreased in levels of mosquito control
activity. Although additional cases of WNV were reported through the month, and
there were additional deaths related to the virus, transmission was essentially -
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ended by the end of September. Most of the late WNV cases were probably
contracted during the first two weeks of the month.
The end of September saw the end of the mosquito control season; and the
beginning of the off-season with data analysis, report writing, clean-up, and
equipment maintenance. Mosquito larviciding, trapping, and spraying, activities
were concluded on September 26. The temporary office location in Brighton was
closed on October 15, with all equipment and operations being shifted back to the
main office in Broomfield.
Overall the 2003 season was one of daunting challenges, great
accomplishments, a few noteworthy failures, and was certainly a learning
experience for Weld County, the cooperating municipalities and CMC alike.
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The West Nile Virus Epidemic _
West Nile Virus (WNV) reached epidemic proportions in Colorado and Weld
County during the 2003 mosquito season.* Sensational newspaper headlines;
television news stories; declared public health emergencies; heightened rhetoric
both for and against mosquito spraying; numerous angry and scared telephone calls
from members of the general public; and a lot of hard work characterized the 2003 _
mosquito control season. Over 2400 confirmed human cases, 46 human deaths (5
from Weld County), over 700 birds, about 600 horses, and over 600 positive
mosquito pools were reported in 2003. —
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Ecologically, WNV seems to be somewhat different in the western Great Plains
area than farther east. Unlike in the Midwest, East Coast, and Southeast, reports of
dead birds have proven to be a poor early indicator of WNV prevalence. Regionally,
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the initial confirmation of avian cases. Although the ecology of the disease may be
somewhat different in the western Great Plains area than farther east, the pattern
of a dramatic increase in WNV activity during the second year was continued. If
this pattern continues, the intermountain and Great Basin regions of the nation
stand to be hardest hit during the 2004 summer season. However, a relative lack of
intensive agriculture with the associated irrigation water, and a low overall human
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population density may have a significant mitigating effect in the region.
Symptoms of WNV vary widely depending upon the individual. Many otherwise
healthy individuals infected with WNV will develop no symptoms at all, or mild flue
like symptoms including generalized body aches, low fever, rash, and headache.
These cases are rarely diagnosed because most individuals with these mild
symptoms are not tested for the disease. In other individuals, more severe
symptoms including high fever, severe headache, and nausea more often result in
diagnosis of the disease because the infected individual does go to the doctor. A
surprisingly large number of otherwise healthy individuals in their 30's to 50's have
developed these moderately severe symptoms of WNV during the 2003 epidemic in
Colorado. Severe cases of WNV result in meningitis and/or encephalitis symptoms.
In the severe cases the disease can be life threatening with those individuals over
50 or with suppressed immune systems being at the highest risk. Long term effects
of the disease from severe or moderately severe cases can include brain damage,
neurological disorders and paralysis.
Distribution and Severity of Human WNV during 2003
During the 2003 summer season, WNV activity continued in much of the nation,
with the brunt of the human cases being located in the western Great Plains region.
Colorado residents (primarily east of the continental divide) suffered the highest
number of WNV cases in the nation. Of the 6411 confirmed cases of WNV
nationwide, 2090 were reported from Colorado. The nearby states of Nebraska,
South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming contributed an additional 2617 cases.
Nationwide, the number of deaths associated with WNV stands at 134 with 44 of
these coming from Colorado.* (" Center for Disease Control and Prevention website as of October 7,
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Data from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
(CDPHE) indicated Colorado had 2,477 human cases of WNV and 46 deaths for the
season as of October 23, 2003. Most of the human cases in Colorado were located
along the South Platte and Arkansas River drainages. Distribution and severity of
confirmed human WNV cases along these two major river systems is shown in
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Table 1: 2003 Colorado West Nile Virus Cases by County
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County Encephalitis Meningitis Fever Fatal
Adams 26 31 141 4
Arapahoe 14 36 84 4
Boulder 14 35 306 4
Broomfield 1 2 21 0
Denver 11 29 72 7
Jefferson 9 25 93 2 —
Latimer 14 26 327 6
Logan 10 4 64 1 —
Morgan 7 3 43 0
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El Paso 9 10 64 1 -
Freemont 6 1 61 2
Otero 0 2 22 1 -
Pueblo 11 30 114 4
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Data from CDPHE indicates a statistically normal age distribution for cases of
WNV, with a median age of 47 years. There was not a significant difference in the -
number of males and females testing positive for the virus.
On a local level, the distribution of human WNV cases is highly variable, and
may be more related to environmental or cultural factors than to mosquito
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populations as a whole. One example is an apparent cluster of human WNV cases
reported near Glenmere Park in Greeley.
Although the park has a riparian habitat through it, and a large pond — it
typically does not have a large population of adult mosquitoes. CMC maintained
mosquito surveillance traps in the park throughout the 2003 summer season as well
as inspecting the wet areas of the park for mosquito larvae on a weekly basis. The
average trap count for the season was 22 (36.8% Culex) adult female mosquitoes,
which is below the overall program area trap average of 277 (42.9 % Culex). Despite
this, there seemed to be a higher than average human WNV infection rate in the
neighborhoods surrounding the park.
The high infection rate around the site may be related to the large avian
population that is attracted by the mature trees in and around the park. Another
contributing factor may involve behavioral patterns of residents living near the
park. They may simply spend more time outside in the evening when vector
mosquitoes are most active, thus increasing their potential exposure to the virus.
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_ Larval Mosquito Control
The foundation of any IPM based mosquito control program is larval mosquito
control. Establishing an effective, comprehensive larval control program requires
locating and mapping larval development sites, obtaining permission to access and
treat the sites, and establishing procedures that insure regular inspections.
Landowner participation is of primary importance in this aspect of mosquito
control, and CMC utilizes several methods to contact landowners. Obviously, the
best alternative is to speak directly with the landowner; however this is complicated
by landowners who work off the property, or who do not live on the property. The
most effective method to reach landowners who aren't home during the daytime is
to leave information about the program and a card with a technicians name and the
office telephone number on the door.
Once we contact the appropriate landowner, we give them information about
who we are, why we are asking for permission to work on their property, and how
the specific activity we wish to pursue on their property fits within the overall
mosquito control program. CMC provides landowners any product related
information they may want including pesticide labels and Material Safety Data
Sheets (MSDS). We also answer any questions they may have regarding livestock,
non-target species including bees, pets, and wildlife. Questions related to the costs
of the control and who is paying for our services are often answered by CMC
personnel. By being as forthright as possible, CMC is able to keep landowners and
the general public informed about the program. Landowners are often an invaluable
source of information about additional larval development sites and property
ownership.
At the present time, there are 2441 individual larval development sites divided
into 21 areas and 76 routes. Undoubtedly, the number of sites and routes and sites
will increase in the future if the control areas are maintained. It typically takes 2-3
seasons to locate and map the majority of larval development sites in an area.
Based on past experience, CMC has likely mapped approximately 65 percent of the
individual larval development sites located within the Weld County mosquito
control area. Larval control will improve as additional sites are located, and as
permission is gained from landowners to work on sites currently mapped.
Commercial landowners and corporate farms have proven the greatest
challenge. The difficulties stem from corporate concerns over liability should a
technician should be injured on the property, with several landowners asking to be
listed as additional insured on CMC's general liability insurance. Other access
problems are associated with landowners who feel that because we are contracted
by Weld County, we may be involved in locating and reporting code violations to
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Weld County government. Specific information about areas and routes follows in
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Table 3: Larval Control Areas, Number of Routes, and
Number of Sites.
Area Number of Routes Number of Sites
Ault 4 114
Brighton 4 61
Dacono 2 58
Eaton 3 87
Erie 4 141
Evans 2 52 -
Firestone 4 46
Fort Lupton 4 93
Frederick 3 84
Gilcrest 4 158
Greeley 12 408
Hot Zone 3 103
Hudson 5 152
Keenesburg 3 88
Kersey 2 65
LaSalle 2 78
Lochbuie 2 46
Platteville 4 120
Severance 3 138
Windsor 4 145
During the 2003 season, technicians were able to inspect sites in each route on a
weekly basis from early June through mid-September. Specific information
regarding larval inspection and treatment is presented in the Appendix. If the
current mosquito control boundaries are maintained during 2004, several problem
areas have been identified for particular emphasis. These include the area south -
and southwest of the Arrowhead subdivision in Evans, the area immediately
surrounding the LaSalle softball fields, the area between LaSalle and Riverside
Park in Evans, and the nature area near the Greeley Country Club. These areas have dense human populations, and during 2003 had chronically high populations
of Culex mosquitoes, requiring frequent ULV adulticide applications. Other areas of
the covered by the control program with chronically high adult mosquito
populations have lower density human populations. Mosquito control boundary
maps, larval control routes, and CMC adult mosquito monitoring trap locations are
included in the Appendix.
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Larval Site Inspections by Service Area
2003 Weld County Mosquito Control Programs
Ault 444
Brighton 42
Dacono 346
Eaton 515
Erie 205
Evans 385
Firestone(buffer) 339
Fort Lupton 704
Frederick 702
Gilcrest 1278
Greeley 325
Weld County Hot Zone 159
Hudson 1696
Keenesburg 816
Kersey 446
LaSalle 353
Lochbuie 378
Mead 843
Platteville 751
Severance 254
Windsor 873
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Larval Site Treatments by Service Area
2003 Weld County Mosquito Control Programs
Ault 68
Brighton ] IC
Dacono 124
Eaton 1119
Erie I63
Evans I52
Firestone(buffer) J 43
Fort Lupton 1 145
Frederick I 89
Gilcrest I74
Greeley 1396
Weld County Hot Zone J 36
Hudson 1174
Keenesburg 1132
Kersey I 29
LaSalle I46
Lochbuie � I67
Mead 1 302
Platteville 168
Severance 1117
Windsor 1301
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400
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Brighton 14.6
Dacono 37.3
Eaton d6
Erie 37.1 1 —
Evans 41
Firestone(buffer) 40
Fort Lupton 128.3
Frederick 53.1 —
Gilcrest 45.3
Greeley 321.5
Weld County Hot Zone " : 68.4 —
Hudson 169.2
Keenesburg 73.8
Kersey 25.4 •
LaSalle 88.1 —'
Lochbuie 49.6
Mead
Platteville 83.4
Severance 149.8
Windsor
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Adult Mosquito Surveillance
Adult mosquito population monitoring was an integral part of the IPM mosquito
control program implemented in Weld County during 2003. Both CMC and the
WCHD set traps to monitor adult mosquito populations throughout the program
area. Traps were set in the same location each week to maintain continuity of data,
and to provide future comparative value. Some trap locations may be modified in
the future to improve the surveillance significance of the traps.
Arbovirus surveillance within Weld County was not a part of the services
contracted. Adult mosquito traps were used to determine adult species present,
relative abundance, and total adult mosquito population. This data was used to
improve larval control, and to determine areas to be ULV adulticided.
In addition to the weekly traps, floater (CDC traps that move to different
_ locations) traps were also set throughout the season in response to mosquito
annoyance calls. Floater traps were also set in areas where CMC had not receive
annoyance calls, but desired to assess the adult mosquito population.
Adult mosquito surveillance and control was initiated during the third week of
May. In Weld County, CMC set 50 CDC light traps and 13 gravid traps, divided into
6 trap routes. Each trap was set on a weekly basis, 15 to 17 times through the
season. Colorado Mosquito Control's total number of CDC trap nights for the season
was 1113 including "floater" traps; the total number of gravid trap nights for the
-- season was 160.
The WCHD also set several CDC traps and gravid traps each week. Colorado
Mosquito Control did spray all areas where the WCHD traps indicated a high adult
mosquito population. The Weld County traps were particularly valuable because
they were set inside large subdivisions or neighborhoods; unlike CMC traps that are
— j set in areas we expect to produce large populations of mosquitoes. The combination
gave a better overall picture of adult mosquito populations and distribution.
Specific data from each trap is included in the Appendix.
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Adult Mosquito Control -
Adult mosquito control via ultra low volume (ULV) spraying is an important
part of any IPM based mosquito control program and in 2003 became even more
important in light of the West Nile Virus Epidemic. Although fogging for adult
mosquitoes is considered a last resort, when done properly it presents minimal
environmental and human health risks. By applying an appropriate amount of —
product as very small (ULV) droplets after sunset, CMC is able to avoid significant
non-target effects. None of the products registered in the United States for ULV
mosquito control pose any risk of bioaccumulation or bio-magnification. All —
available products break down rapidly under environmental conditions, and are
very easily metabolized by humans and domestic animals. The products however
are very effective in killing adult mosquitoes. —
By utilizing unbiased surveillance techniques and ULV fogging only those areas
with high adult mosquito populations, CMC is able to minimize adult mosquito —
spraying. In Weld County, CMC had a spray threshold of 100 adult female
mosquitoes in a CO2 baited light trap in one night. During August and September,
CMC did fog several areas where traps were not set, or where the trap counts were —
below 100. ULV fogging in these areas was done on an emergency basis in effort to
reduce the population of Culex vector mosquitoes.
ULV fogging routes usually cover relatively large areas (several square miles) in
an effort to reduce the mosquito population in a general area. For special events
(like wedding receptions or family reunions), CMC offers a short term residual
backpack barrier spray of an individual's property. If the general mosquito
population is low to moderate, it is often more effective to spray an individual
property to prevent a mosquito problem during a particular event. The barrier —
sprays typically are effective for a period of 2 to 4 days, and because of their
residual properties may have significant effects to non-target insects in the area
treated. Because of the low toxicity to humans and domestic animals, CMC uses a
pyrethroid insecticide for these barrier treatments.
The first season of a new program requires more adult mosquito spraying than
subsequent years. In Weld County, this was the first year of an IPM program. While
more than 2400 larval development sites were mapped during 2003; many others
were not located or mapped by the end of the season. Typically it takes two to three
seasons to locate, map, and obtain permission to work on the majority of larval sites
in a new program. _
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A brief summary of adult mosquito control activities within the Weld County
control area is presented in Table 4. More detailed data is presented in the
— Appendix.
Table 4: Adult Mosquito Control Activities by Municipality
Municipality Routes Footed Miles Forted Backpack
Ault 7 116 0
Brighton 15 87 1
_ Dacono 20 430 0
Eaton 11 250 0
Erie 11 51 4
— Evans 36 257 0
Firestone 3 14 0
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Frederick 33 225 0
Ft. Lupton 20 200 2
Gilcrest 1 7 0
Greeley 46 624 3
Hot Zone 9 292 0
Hudson 16 260 1
— I Keenesburg 9 89 0
Kersey 15 362 2
— LaSalle 25 275 1
Lochbuie 18 210 0
Mead 24 478 0
— j Platteville 18 280 1
Severance 10 167 0
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ULV Adulticide Comparison By Service Area -
2003 Weld County Mosquito Control Programs
Ault 116
Brighton 87
Dacono 430
Eaton 250
Erie 51
Evans 257
Firestone(buffer) 14
Fort Lupton 200 —
Frederick 225
Gilcrest 7
Greeley 624
Hudson 260 —
Keenesburg 89
Kersey 362
LaSalle 275
Lochbuie 210 —
Mead 478
Platteville 280
Severance 167 _
Weld County Hot Zone 292
Windsor 1103
Other(Beebe Draw HOA) 132
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Emergency Mosquito Control _
Data from various sources including confirmed human cases indicated a high
prevalence of WNV along the northern Colorado Front Range, and northeastern _
Colorado (including Weld County) during late August. Because late August and
early September are usually considered the peak transmission season for WNV,
local health departments including Weld County were compelled to declare public _
health emergencies.
Emergency adult mosquito spraying was planned and implemented in 7 "Areas _
of Concern" Greeley (Garden City), Evans, Eaton, Erie, Kersey, Hudson, and
Windsor. Many areas of Brighton were treated as well, but this was primarily in
the Adams County section of the City. -
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All emergency spraying in Weld County was done with truck mounted ULV
foggers. Every street within the affected communities was sprayed, with each
community being sprayed two times approximately 4 days apart. CMC was able to
accomplish the spraying by bringing fogging equipment and personnel from other
areas of the state into Weld County for this short period of time. Personnel and
equipment were brought in from Montezuma County, Gunnison, and Larimer
County. There was no aerial adult mosquito spraying done by CMC in Weld County
during the 2003 season.
Targeted adult spraying activities based on mosquito populations had been
ongoing in all of these communities as part of the regular IPM program prior to the
emergency spraying. Members of the general public took little notice of the ongoing
spraying activities; however publicity associated with the emergency spraying
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created a significant amount of public interest in the fogging.
Public reaction to the spraying was generally very positive based on calls
received by CMC. CMC fielded many calls related to the spraying and the products
to be used. Overall the public seemed to understand that health risks associated
with the ULV fogging were outweighed by the risks associated with WNV. However
CMC did encountered several individuals whose property had been repeatedly
sprayed during regular fogging but who reported being chemically sensitive, or who
reported "organic" gardens in their yard during the emergency fogging activities.
_ The individuals involved reported these conditions only after the large media
campaign, and in a few cases on the night the area was being fogged. This was
particularly unusual since both of these individuals lived in an area that had been
fogged more than once, and every adult fogging event was advertised ahead of time
in the local newspaper.
Unfortunately, because there was more than one office, and more than one
governmental entity involved, CMC was unable to avoid spraying some individuals
who wished to have their property excluded. In each case where this was brought to
the attention of CMC, a manager spoke directly with the individual, explained what
happened, and made certain the call / shutoff list was updated to include everyone
prior to the area being sprayed the second time.
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Customer Service, Public Relations and Education
In any mosquito control program, but especially in the first year of the Weld
County Cooperative program, public relations, customer service and education
represented a large percentage of the total time spent by CMC personnel over the
summer. CMC makes every attempt to make these services as important as the
actual control of mosquitoes. This service involves contact with government
officials, media, and the public. The emergence of WNV and the subsequent
epidemic brought on an incredible amount of press coverage to the state as well as
the Weld County Program. CMC was contacted repeatedly by local, national, and
even international media from television, radio, and print sources. CMC dealt with
media personnel with the greatest courtesy, responsiveness, and professionalism.
All requests for interviews were accepted and dealt with by management staff. _
Calls from residents of the mosquito control areas also increased dramatically.
Each of these calls was given the same weight as those from the media. CMC's
website www.comosquitocontrol.com posted weekly updates of all spray schedules. -
Customer Service
Customer service needs to be the number one priority of any business and CMC
makes no exception. Over the season, CMC made many improvements in this area.
A new format for recording incoming calls was developed which helped to better -
identify the reason for the call and aided in distribution to the correct office,
department and the subsequent resolution. Each call is considered equally
important and was treated as such with a resolution usually taking place in 1-2 -
days. Colorado Mosquito Control encouraged residents to call the Mosquito Hotline
with complaints. Complaint calls are used as a secondary indicator or where
mosquito populations are high and causing human annoyance problems. This -
enabled us to pinpoint localized problem areas and to target larval and adult control
operations and increase overall control effectiveness. The largest and perhaps most
important call type was to report new potential larval sites. These are calls from -
residents reporting standing water on properties or along roadways which can be
attributed to increased education efforts discussed later in this section.
Another aspect of CMC's customer service is the notification and shutoff list.
CMC prides itself in making every attempt possible to accommodate the needs and
wishes of the residents of the Weld County mosquito control program area. The
database of requests including names, addresses, and phone numbers is continually
updated and checked before any spraying application. Requests for phone
notification before spraying and shutoff requests in front of and upwind from
addresses are always honored. This program continues to be well received and
much appreciated by residents. _
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Education
Increased press coverage of WNV and the aggressive State sponsored "Fight the
Bite Colorado" campaigns helped to increase awareness of mosquitoes and their
biology. Source reduction to eliminate mosquito habitat is perhaps the largest
single tactic individual homeowners can do to reduce the number of mosquitoes in
their area. Simple methods include checking for standing water around the house
in common items such as buckets, rain gutters, and bird baths. This increased
awareness of standing water also prompted the public to look for standing water in
other places as well. New larval site calls consisted of approximately 23.5% of the
total calls taken by CMC from residents in 2003. Although many of these areas
— were previously mapped, many new areas were found and added to our regular
larval site inspection database and maps.
Although there was a dramatic interest in mosquitoes and control, other
preventative measures seemed to be only half heartedly followed by the majority of
residents. Overall, it seems that residents did not reduce their activity at dusk and
dawn or wear long sleeves or pants if out during these times. The use of repellants
with DEET appeared to be the method of choice among people who chose to protect
_ themselves. However, in surveys it was found that 54% of the people who
contracted WNV never used repellents or other types of protection. The sentiment
of many residents seemed to be that WNV was only a problem for children and older
people. But in reality the mean and median age of human cases statewide was 47.0
years old. While older populations were in fact most affected by the virus, it is still
important people of all ages take precautions to prevent WNV. Stronger campaigns
on the severity of the virus and the simplicity of precautions will be necessary for
next year.
The information in Table 5 is a brief summary of the calls received by CMC
offices relative to mosquito control activity in Weld County. Due to confidentiality
concerns more detailed information by call is available upon request from municipal
officials.
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Table 5: Total Calls and Annoyance Calls by
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Ault 11 2
Brighton 79 42 —
Dacono 23 14
Eaton 21 6
Erie 50 20
Evans 17 4 —
Firestone 8 3
Fort Lupton 68 39 —
Frederick 46 37
Gilcrest 2 0
Greeley 183 34
Hudson 16 5
Keenesburg 10 1
Kersey 20 4 —
LaSalle 19 7
Lochbuie 18 10
Longmont 20 15 -
Mead 15 13
Platteville 15 8
Severance 5 3 -
Windsor 54 10
Other 19 10
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MosquitoLine Calls by Service Area
2003 Weld County Mosquito Control Programs
Ault 11
Brighton 79
Dacono 23
Eaton 21
Erie 50
Evans 17
Firestone(buffer) 8
Fort Lupton
Frederick 48
Gilcrest • 2
Greeley 183
Hudson >_ -? 18
Keenesburg 10
Kersey __ 20
LaSalle _ 25
Lochbuie 18
Mead . 15
Platteville 15
Severance 5
Weld County Hot Zone 10
Windsor 54
Other(Beebe Draw HOA) 9
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Summary _
During the spring and summer of 2003, Weld County in cooperation with 18
municipalities implemented a large and aggressive mosquito control campaign _
under contract with Colorado Mosquito Control, Inc. That campaign was a direct
result of the threat of West Nile Virus to humans and domestic livestock within the
county.
Normally the initial season of any mosquito control program, particularly a
biologically sound IPM program is the most difficult. The efforts can often seem —
disorganized and chaotic with the overwhelming amount of information to be
processed and the near impossible task of accomplishing all the work that needs to
be done. The managers and foremen assembled by CMC to work on the new Weld _
County program all have extensive knowledge, several with advanced degrees
directly related to the program, and wide-ranging biological field experience.
Over the 18 years since its inception, Colorado Mosquito Control, Inc. has
successfully established IPM mosquito control programs throughout the State of
Colorado. Invariably, it takes two to three seasons to implement a program to a —
level that it can be considered effective, and no program is ever through being
refined. Based on past experience, about 65 percent of the larval development sites
within the control area were identified and mapped during 2003. Considering the —
extent of the task, the effort in Weld County could not have gone better.
The challenge was daunting considering the huge geographic area, the amount of field work to be done, the number of entities involved, and the diversity of the
people and geography of the mosquito control area. Some of the more serious
operational problems encountered were: limited access to corporately owned private —
lands; occasional communications breakdowns with municipalities; the difficulty in
explaining IPM and the benefits of larval mosquito control to the public; and a
failure by citizens to eliminate standing water in their own yards. Although these -
problems were persistent, they were less frequent and less significant than
expected. Overall the 2003 season was very successful and a great deal was
accomplished in the areas of public education and larval mosquito site mapping and -
control. The level of cooperation between CMC and the WCHD was unprecedented,
and the relative lack of serious technical and public relations problems was
amazing. -
Despite all the effort and the accomplishments of the program, it proved
impossible to prevent a large WNV outbreak during the 2003 season. WNV cases -
were common in humans and domestic animals, and human fatalities did occur
within the Weld County mosquito control area. No one thought that the program
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would eliminate WNV completely; however the large number of confirmed WNV
cases is a disappointment to WCHD and CMC personnel alike. Although it is
impossible to prove a negative, such as a significant number of WNV cases were
prevented, it can easily be demonstrated that the program did reduce the mosquito
population overall, the population of vector Culex mosquitoes and the disease
Attack Rate.
CMC is proud of the service it has provided Weld County residents and we look
forward to serving their needs in the seasons to come. Though the 2003 mosquito
season was a nightmare in some aspects and many fell ill to mosquito-borne illness,
we know that we provided the highest level of service that time and budgets
allowed. We know that there is always room for improvement and have high
expectations for program enhancement and new successes in future years. A
special thanks to the Weld County Commissioners, and the Weld County Health
Department for their confidence, support and direction.
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Mosquito Control Program Data Summary -
Weld Total: 2003
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Total Sites No.of Percentage of No. of Percentage Total Acreage
Service Area Inspected Wet Sites Wet Sues Sites Treated Positive * Treated
Auk,Town of 444 322 72.52% 68 21.12% 78.8 —
Beebe Draw HOA 111 52 46.85% 42 80.77% 95.5
Brighton,City of 42 28 66.67% 10 35.71% 14.6 —
Dacono,Town of 346 133 38.44% 24 18.05% 37.3
Eaton,Town of 515 408 79.22% 119 29.17% 66.0
—.Erie,Town of 205 147 71.71% 63 42.86% 37.1
Evans,City of 385 206 53.51% 52 25.24% 41.0
Firestone,City of 339 157 46.31% 43 27.39% 40.0 —
Fort Lupton,City of 704 405 57.53% 145 35.80% 128.3
Frederick,City of 702 322 45.87% 89 27.64% 53.1 —
Gilcrest,City of 1278 727 56.89% 74 10.18% 45.3
Greeley,City of 3254 2188 67.24% 396 18.10% 321.5
Hot Zone(E.Greeley) 159 105 66.04% 36 34.29% 68.4
Hudson,City of 1696 675 39.80% 174 25.78% 169.2
Keenesburg,City of 816 377 46.20% 132 35.01% 73.8 _
Kersey,City of 446 187 41.93% 29 15.51% 25.4
LaSalle,City of 353 150 42.49% 46 30.67% 68.1
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Loch Buie,City of 378 201 53.17% 67 33.33% 49.6
Mead,Town of 843 660 78.29% 302 45.76% 310.4
Platteville,City of 751 274 36.48% 68 24.82% 83.4 —
Ptarmigan Country Club a 8 4 50.00% 3 75.00% 1.3
River Ridge HOA 14 10 71.43% 5 50.00% 3.1
Severance,Town of 254 211 83.07% 117 55.45% 149.8
Windsor,Town of 873 717 82.13% 301 41.98% 232.2
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2003 Composite CDC Trap Species Abundance
2003 Weld County Mosquito Control Programs
Culex tarsalis 38.0%
Other Culex 4.9%
Culiseta spp. 2.0%
Oc. dorsalis 10.5%
Aedes vexans 42.3% other Ae./Oc. 2.4%
2003 Colorado Mosquito Control, Inc,
2003 Composite Gravid Trap Species Abundance
2003 Weld County Mosquito Control Programs
Other Culex 70.4% Culex tarsalis 14.1%
Culiseta inornata 2.1%
Oc. dorsalis 1.0%
other Ae./Oc. 0.3%
Aedes vexans 12.0%
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Total number of mosquitoes collected:2,032
Average mosquitoes per trap: 135
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Andes vexans 545 26.8% Culex romans 47 0%
Ochlerotatus dorsal/is 146 7.2°40
Other.4ede.r.Ochlerotatus 80 3.9°ro
Culex tarsah.s 955 47.0%
Other Cu/ex 271 13.3%
Culoetarnornata 37 I8%
-Oullseta mornata 1 8%
Other Cuiex 13.3%—.
-Cc. treats 7 2%
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Aedesvexans 26.8%
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Total number of mosquitoes collected:2,085 4W r
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Andes vexans 406 19.5% Cuiex taraalls 50.0%
Ochlerotatus dorsals 61 2.9°ra
Other.4edes/Ochlerotatus 14 0.7%
Culex tarsals 1043 50.0% !,
Other Cu/ex 533 25.6%
Cu/seta mornata 28 1.3%
Cullseta nornata 1 3%
_---Oc dorsalis 2.9%
-other Ae./Cc 07%
West Nile Virus Testing-No mosquito pools from this
trap site tested positive for WM. Other Culex 25.6%
Aedes vexans 19.5%
BB-01: Beebe Draw Farms/Pelican Lake Ranch
Location:Northeast of Pelican lake subdivision at inlet 1200
canal to Milton Reservoir
i
GPS:N40°14.863',14'104°39.615' 1000 f -- - - ------- ---- --ll
Trap Type:Light'COz
800
i
Total number of traps set: 17
Total number of mosquitoes collected:5,473 600 ( ---
Average mosquitoes per trap:322 ' --- -- - --
Species collected: co - -- - --- - -- ---Aedes vexans
Ochlerotatus dorsahs
200
Och/erotatus melantmon
Och/erotatus trivtttatus 0 -
Ochlerotatus mcrepnus ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 ' ' .F ,7 I , o ra
Ochlero(atus hendersom m o Q .— m us N 01 COCS (93
Culex tarsals N N N O N GI O Q W (N CD
N
Culex sahnarms and'or Culex peens —Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp
Cuhseta mornata
Culex tarsalls 52 1%
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans t487 27.2%
Ochlerotams dorsahs 1016 18.6%
Other.4edes/Ochlerotants 23 0.4°A
Cuter tarsalls 2849 52.1% Other Culex 02%— t
uliseta inomata 1 6%
Other Culex 11 0.2%
Culiseta mornara 87 1.6%
Aedes vexans 27.2% dersalls 18.6%
West Nile Virus Testing -No mosquito pools from this other Ae./0c. 0.4%
trap site tested positive for WIVN
(see also results for the gravid trap at this location(BB-01gr)]
BB-Olgr (Gravid Trap): Beebe Draw Farms/Pelican Lake Ranch
Location:Northeast of Pelican Lake subdivision at inlet 25
canal to Milton Reservoir
GPS:N40°14.863'.1K104°39.615'
Trap Type:Gravid 20
15 h_-__
itit:
Total number of traps set:12
Total number of mosquitoes collected:86 II
Average mosquitoes per trap:7 10 --- --- — ----------- --
Species collected:
Aedes vexans
Culex tarsahs 0
Culex pipens and'or Culex sahnanus j ' ' . . . . . Q+
Culiseta mornata r a
0 Q °J - N N O N CM to
N N
k-Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.l
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 4 4.7%
Culex mrsalrs 47 54.7% Culex tarsalls 54.7%
Other Culex 30 34.9%
Culiseta wornata 5 5.8%
West Nile Virus Testing-No mosquito pools from this 14'trap site tested positive for NV
Culiseta inornata 5.8%
I see also results for the light trap at this location(BB-0I)) �Aetles vexans 4.7%
Other Culex 34.9%
DA-01: Dacono East
Location:Dacono,southeast of town on Weld 1200 t
County Road 15 1
GPS:N40°4.781',W1104°55.453' 1000 f-Trap Type:Light/CO,
800 F_-
1
Total number of F
traps set: 17
Total number of mosquitoes collected:5,90(1 600 1- -- - - ------ -_.-_ I
Average mosquitoes per trap:347
400 t. --__
Species collected:
tettesvexans 200
Ochlerotatus darrahs •
Ochlerotatus melammon 0
Ochlerotatus mwltatusc cc > , "—"—
u/e)tarsalts J J 'J -, ' 'C ] y y y
' Q (/J W 8 (1J
Cedes salinanus cinder Culex ptpiens y LC) N CO VI
CO m o n so o e
Cu/tsela tnornata ` ` N •
.
CN N N '
—Total Mosquitoes ...Culex spp.I :•
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
.dedes vexans 1219 20.6% Culez tarsalts 46.5
Och/erotatus dorsalis 1380 23.4%
OtherAeder'Ochlerotatus I88 3.2% N
(-Vex tarsalts 2747 46.5%
Other Culex 211 3.6% Other Culex 3.6% as
t uhseta mornata 161 2.7%
uhseta mornata 2 7%
West Nile Virus Testing The following mosquito pools were
tested positive for WVV. Aetles vexans 20.6%
7'16/03—at least one out of 50 Cu/ex torsalis specimens submitted tested positive Cn. tlorsahs 23 4%
820.03-at least two out of 86(-Vextarsalts specimens submitted tested positive offer Ae/Oc 3 2
8/27/03-at least one out of 79 Cu/ex tarsahs specimens submitted tested positive
DA-02: Dacono Junk Yards
Location:Dacono,on Weld County Road 12 across 1400
from Speedway Auto Wrecking
GPS:N40°4.39I',W104°58.237' 1200F__-._._-..-._. _.-.
Trap Type:GghG'CO.
1000 �f. _-___-- --. __.. ______._.IAN
.
•
Total number of traps set:17
800 - - - --- - -
Totalnumberofmosquitoes collected:9,038 600
Average mosquitoes per trap: 532 Il-
Species collected:
400 -.__._..-_ __________ __ _ ___ ___.-.
cedes vexans 200 - - .,
Ochlerotatus dorsalis
Ochlerotatus melantmon 0
Ochlerotatus trrvittatus C C C C ' ' ' ' ' 0 CD Cr) a y a n
Culex tarsahs n --1 -=j —=j < [n N 8 8 '..
Cutex salinar:us and'or Culex pipiens e .- on N N m m N F, m ` 0 t` in 0 ` v
C ul:seta morns
N N N
I+Total Mosquitoes +Culez spp.l
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
A edgy vexans 3031 33.5% Gulag tarsahs 383%
Ochlerotatus dorsalis 1356 15.0°/0
Other:ledes:Ochleromms 498 5.5% Other Culler 6.3% , li
Cures tarsalts 3461 38300
Other C lex 567 6.3% _
Cohseto tnornam 125 1.4% ` ultseta tnornata 1 4%
West Nile Virus Telling-The following mosquito pools were Aeaes vexans 335% (k.dorsalirs 15.0°/
tested positive for RNV
8:20.03 at least three out of 95 Culex tarsahs specimens submitted tested positive other Ae/a fl y%
lsee also results for the gravid trap at this location(DA-02gr)1
DA-02gr (Gravid Trap): Dacono Junk Yards
Location:Dacono,on Weld County Road 12 across 160
from Speedway Auto Wrecking
GPS:N40`4.391',W104°58.237' 140
Trap Type:Gravid
120
100 l
Total number of traps set: II
I80
Total number of mosquitoes collected:781 - ,
Average mosquitoes per trap: 71 60 (Species collected: 40 !r..
tithes vexans
O
0 chlerotatus dorsahs
Ochlerot us hendersom 20 C C C ' 5 ' -.. .. a,_ --_-f
Cuter tarsalis < QJJ
<
Culex ptptens and/or Culex salinarl u co to N rn co M
o n
('ulis¢tU lnOlna[a N N
—Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 98 12.5%
Ochleromtus dorsahs 27 3.5%
Other.4 edes/Ochlerotalus 4 0.5%
Culex tarsahs 74 9.5%
Other Cu/ex 558 71.4% Other Culex 71.4%- ulex tarsalis 9.5%
Cuhsem mornata 20 2.6%
uliseta inomata 2.6%
West Nile Virus Testing-No mosquito pools from this Oc.dorsalis 3.5%
trap site tested positive for WN4 other Ae./Oc. 0.5%
Aedes vexans 12.5%
[see also results for the light trap at this location(DA-02)1
DA-03: Dacono South at Little Dry Creek
Location:Dacono.on Weld County Road 8just east 2500 I
of Weld County Road 11 at Link Dry Creek
GPS:N40°2.646'.W104°57.505' 2000 -
Trap Type:LighVIX),
1500 -_____. _---- - ---- ------- _-___ II
Total number of traps set: 17
Total number of mosquitoes collected: 10,646 1000 k
Average mosquitoes per trap:626 - ---- ---- -- -- - - ----- ---- ---- -
I I
Species collected:
500 k. .Aedes vexans
Ochlerotams dorsahs
Ochleromtus melantmon 0
Ochleroratus!mullah'sC r= C C o ' F a m a a a a o.
Ochlerotarus ntgromacuhs -"o —3 —3 '+ < Q Q Q (/) in N 0)
< m N N Oi 0 CO O
Culex tarmalrs N el CO en O It) O V
N-
Culex sahnartus and/or Cults ptptens N N
Cu/seta tnornata i...-Total
Mosquitoes Cu ex spp_J
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
.ledes vexans 2730 25.6% Piker Culez 2.2%
Ochlerotatus dorsals,' 4011 37.7% Culex tarsalis 24.0%
Aedes v exans 25.6%
0therdede.,'/0chleromtw' 1025 9.6%
Cuter:arsons 2551 240%
Other Culex 230 2.2%
Culisela mornata 99 0.9%
uliseta inomata 0.9%
West Nile Virus Testing-No mosquito pools!Tom this other Pe./Oo. 9.6%
trap site tested positive for\VNV.
Oc.dorsahs 37.7%
it
•
EA-79: Eaton 1120 Huckleberry
Location:Eaton,1120 Huckleberry Lane 140
GPS:N40°31.490'.W104°43.521' 120 H _._.___. __.. ._ _..___._. .
Trap Type:Light/CO2
100 F
Total number of traps set:15 60 I f---- _--- - _ - - -- - --- ---
Total number of mosquitoes collected:483
Average mosquitoes per trap:32 60 -- -- -- - - --- --- - - --------
40
Species collected: _-I
Aedes vexans 21 - -—. _. --.- -
'
Ochlerotatus dorsahs 0 -
Ochlerotatus melammonc do -
a
Cu/ex tarsahs ' ' ' ' 5 5 -, -3 —ei ' �'
Culex salinanus anefor C'ulex ptp'ens ', o . st m � N t6i sn N CD CD h Cr)
Cuhseta inornata
lam-Total Mosquitoes .Culex spp.
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 171 35.4% Culex tarsahs 56 1%
Och/erotatus melammon 7 1.4%
Other Aedes/Ochlerotatus 5 1.0%
Cu/ex tarsals 271 56.1%
Other Latex 12 2.5%
Culiseta inornata 17 3.5%
uhseta inornata 3 5% li
c-Oc melammon 1 4%
West Nile Virus Testing-No mosquito pools from this Other Culex 2 5% -'other Ae.10c 1.0%
trap site tested positive for WNV.
Aedes vexans 35.4
EA-80: Eaton WCR 76
II
Location:Eaton.Weld County Road 76 60 I
Trap T pe:Light/COt10d°42.170' 50 ______. _ __._._ I
,I
40
Total number of traps set: 16
Total number of mosquitoes collected:271 -. - - — _ - t
Average mosquitoes per 17 20 ----- ---: -- --- - - -- -- - -
g 9 pe p I
Species collected:
Aedes vexans 10 ------ --
Ochlerotatus dorsahs
Ochlerotatus melammon 0
Cu/ex tatsales c e c c z > > = >
Cu/ex restuans , -�-i 2 c
Latex so/inarius andor Culex',miens en o n cu f C N N o m to sit o Ln
Cuhseta inornata
I+Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.i
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total Culex tarsalis 73.5% i -----
Aedes
vexans 39 14.3% N.
Ochlerotatus dorsally 15 5.5%
OtherAedesiOchle rotatus 3 1.1%
Cu/ex tarsahs 200 73.5%
Other Culex 11 4.0% Ouliseta inomata 1.5%
('u/sea inornata 1 1.5% --Cc.dorsalis 5.5%
other Ae./Cc. 1 1%
West Nile Virus Teams-The following mosquito pools were Aedes vexans 14.3% li
tested positive for WM'.. Other Culex 4.0%
8/19/03-at least one out of 13 Culex tarsa/is specimens submitted tested positive
8/25'03 at least one out of25 Latex tarsahs specimens submitted tested positive
ER-01: Erie Old Town/Schrichte Residence
Location:Ene,Schrichte Residence at 700
525 Holbrook St.
GPS:N40`2.960',W105'2.984 600
Trap Type:Light/CO2 ------ -
500
Total number of traps set: 17 400Total number of mosquitoes collected:2,828 Ir
Average mosquitoes per trap: 166 300
Species collected: 200
.4edes vexans
Ochlerotatus dorsahs 100 -- ----- ----- ---- _....
Ochlerotatus melammon
Ochlerotatus trivittatus 0 -.--.-.
Ochlerotatus hendersom e c c c ' o = ' o pr g' r' p1 ado.a a
> > > > 41 0 0)Culex tarsalis N 0 CO m 0 Q < < < N CO CO
•Cu/ex sohnarius and'or Culex piptens • m N N m 0 w o r` in o n v
Culiseta mornata f N N N
Total Mosquitoes •NeCulex spp.
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
,4edesvexans 277 9.8°.0
Ochlerotatus dorsalis 89 3.1% ��
Other,-Iedes/Ochleroratus 26 0.9% Gulex tarsalis 82.2%
Culex tarsalis 2326 82.2%
Other Cuter 100 3.5%
Culiseta mornata 10 031% '� uliseta mornata 0 4%
--Oc dorsalis 3 1%
-other Ae/04 0 9%
West Nile Virus Testine-The following mosquito pools were Andes vexans 9.8%
tested positive for WNV
7 16/03-at least one out of 100 Cu/ex tarsalis specimens submitted tested positive Other Culex 3 5
7.30/03-at least two out of 150 Cu/ex tarsalis specimens submitted tested positive
EV-0l: Evans Arrowhead Lake
Location:Evans.across from 5102 Pawnee Drive 700 I
GPS:N40°22.582',W104'45.760'
Trap Type:Light/CO, 600 4— ...... ..... .... .. ___. _
1
Total number of traps set: 17 500 f - - — - -- ----- —__--. --- 1
Total number of mosquitoes collected:2,835
400
Average mosquitoes per trap: 167
fSpecies collected: 300 -- -- �
Aedes vexans 200 I
Ochlerotatus dorsalis
Ochlerotatusme/amnion 100 -- ----- - - -- -- - - - - _-__
Ochlerotatus ti,vittatur
•
Culex tarsalis 0
Cu/ex salt narsus andor Culex'wrens ' o i r ' c ta p a a s
Culiseta mornata Q Q < Q rn N
r
en 0 N N rr) NN 01 t0 'Q 01 LO N
Species abundance: Total Mosquitoes �Culex spp.
Species Number Percent of Total F
Aedes vexans 1158 40.8% Other Gulex 7.8% Gulex tarsalis 31 5%
Ochlerotatus dorsals 495 17.5%
Other,4edes'Ochlerotatus 6 0.2%
Culex tarsalis 894 .31.5%
Other Culex 220 7.8%
Cuhsera mornata 62 2.2°a uliseta enemata 2 2%
West Nile Virus Testinv The following mosquito pools were
tested positive for WNW' Aedes vexans 40.8%
Oc.dorsalis 17.5%
7/29/03-at least one out of 50 Culex tarsalis specimens submitted tested positive other Ae/0c 0.2%
8'26:03—at least one out of 50 Cu/ex tarsalis specimens submitted tested positive
EV-02: Evans Riverside Park
Location:Evans,west of Riverside Park at south end of ThIousands
S2 I
104°41.401'
Tp Type:Light/CO,
4 1 - -__..-. —. .__. _.____- __-1
Total number of traps set 17 3 r - - __ -.-�
Total number of mosquitoes collected:16,322
Average mosquitoes per trap:960
2 I- __ _- - __ _. -__._._ '
Species collected:
Aeries vexans
Ochlerotatus dorsalis
Ochlerotatus melammon
Ochlerotatus tnmttatus 0
Ochlerotatus hendersoni c c e c P, ' 4 ' ' O, yg a a a a
Ochlerotatus ntgromacuhs m N < < Q " m N �1 (O
_ l'I O Q N & N N W 50 Q m CO of
Culex tarsalts N N N
Cu/ex sahnarnu andior Culex pipens :Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.
Cultseta mornata
Species abundance:
Other Culex 2.d%
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 10593 64.9% Culex tarsalts 23 3%
Ochlerotatus dorsalis 1122 6.9%
Other.d edes,Ochlerotatus 257 1.6%
Culex tarsalts 3808 23.3%
Other Culex 398 2.4%
-0uhseta morneta 0 9%
Culiseta tnornata 144 0.9°/0
-Cc dorsalis 6.9%
West Nile Virus Testing-The following mosquito pools were Armes vexans 64.9% other Ae./Oc 1 6%
tested positive for%NV
7/15;03-at least one out of 100 Culex tarsalts specimens submitted tested positive
7;29/03 at least one out of 50 C'ulex tarsalts specimens submitted tested positive
8;26;03-at least one out of 193 Culex mrsahs specimens submitted tested positive
[see also results for the gravid trap at this location(EV-02gr)]
EV-02gr (Gravid Trap): Evans Riverside Park
Location:Evans,west of Riverside Park at south 600
end of Boulder St.,south of 42°a St.
GPS:N40°22.088',8904°41.401' 500
Trap Type:Gravid I
400
Total number of traps set: 12
Total number of mosquitoes collected: 1,544 300 C -
Average mosquitoes per trap: 129 - -------
200 _ _-. -_-_._ __—
Species collected:
Aeries vexans ]00
Ochlerotatus dorsahs -- --- - -- -- -- - ------ - -
Ochlerotatus trtvittatus
Ochlerotatus hendersont 0
Culex tarsalts c c j O O O > 0 ch j ca cn
C. miens and/or Cu/ex sahnarius —+ < < <
Cuhsetatnornata O ‘rh R 0 N cn to
—Total —Culex
Mosquitoes spp.
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 129 8.4%
Ochlerotatus dorsalis I1 0.7% ——
OtherAedes/Ochlerotao,s 5 0.3% Culex tarsal's 14 6%
Cider tarsalts 225 14.6%
Other Cu/ex 1149 74.4%
Culueta tnornata 25 1.6% uliseta lnorreta 1.6%
Other Culex 74 d%- -- --unn-_Qgdorsalrs 0.7%
West Nile Virus Testing-The following mosquito pools —other Ae./Oc. 03%
were tested positive for WNW: Aedes vexans 8.4%
7'I5/03 at least one out of 100 Culex piptens specimens submitted tested positive
[see also results for the light trap at this location(EV-02)]
FL-01: Fort Lupton Pearson Park
Location:Fon Lupton.on north side of Pearson Park 3000 .
(Colorado Highway 52 at South Plane River)
GPS:N40°4.928',Wl04`49.411 2500
Trap Type:LighVCO,Total number of traps set: 17 2000 f
Total number of mosquitoes collected: 12,024
Average mosquitoes per trap:707 1500 f
Species collected: 1000
,cedes vexans
Ochlerotatusdorsahs 500
Ochlerotatus me(aramnn
Ochlerotatus trntittatua 0 '
Ochlerotatusrncrepnus e e e a r r r r r cb 6, cb pr ci a o. 6
Ochlerotatus hendersoni -, '' -, o > > d
N CO m Cy,N O Q Q < N- y t/J m to
C1¢/at tarsahs L- CO N N CO CD f.) O h 1.0 0 I,-
Cutest sahnanus and'or Cures pepiens N N N
Cudsem snornara —Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.i
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 8173 68P% Other Culex 1 3%
Ochlerotatus dorsabs 831 69°/o
Other.edes/Ochlerotatus 261 2.2% Culex tarsals 20.7%
Culex rarsa/ss 2490 20.7%
Other Culex 152 13%
Cuhseta rnornam 117 1.0% I
Cuhseta hornets 1 0%
Aeries vexans 580%- -'Cc dorsalis 6.9%
West Nile Virus Testing-No mosquito pools from this
trap site tested positive for WN - other Ae./(k 2.2°/0'c
[see also results for the gravid trap at this location(FL-Olgr)]
FL-Olgr (Gravid Trap): Fort Lupton Pearson Park
Location:Fort Lupton,on north side of Pearson Park 120
(Colorado Highway 52 at South Platte River)
GPS:N40°4.928',W104°49.411 100 __ _ __ _ I
Trap Type:YPe:Gravid ___ ___ __ __ ______
Total number of traps set: 12 80 r - - --- ----- - - - - -- --- - ------ - -- ---- I
Total number of mosquitoes collected:415
Average mosquitoes per trap:35 !i0 ---- ---- ----- -- --
Species collected: 40 I
Aeries vexans r
Ochlerotatus dorsalis 20
Ochlerotatus trn atatus
Ochlerotatus hendersont 0 -
Culex tanralss _ _
Cu/ex ptptenr and'or Culex sa/manor z -5 -i n n .2 2 -
Cuhseta momata e0 in N N m `D N RrD m 0
N.
N N
Species abundance: .Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.I
Species Number Percent of Total
Aeries vexans 72 17.3%
Ochlerotatus dorsa/is 5 1.2%
Other Aedes/Ochleromtus 3 0.7%
Culex tarsals 84 20.29.° Culex tarsals 20.2
Other Culex 242 58.3%
Cuhseta mornata 9 2.2%
Other Culex 58.3%
West Nile Virus Testing-No mosquito pools from this uliseta mornata 22
'------_=4 dorsals 12%
[rap site tested positive CorWW -tether Ae./Cc 0.7%
[see also results for the light trap at this location(FL-0q) Aetles vexans 17.3
FL-02: Northeast Fort Lupton Power Plant
Location:Fort Lupton,in parking lot of power plant at 140 I
Weld County Road 31 and Weld County Road 16 I
GPS:N40°5.925',W104°16.494 120 1 '
Trap Type:Light/CO.
100 �'I -_. __ __.. _._ . _.
Total number of traps set:17 so f
Total number of mosquitoes collected:402 ----- - - -- - -_- -
Average mosquitoes per trap:2460 I __ •
Species collected: 40 _
Aedesvexau
Ochleroonus dorsahs 20 h _ _
•
Ochlerotatus melammon - - - -- - -- -- -- -
Ochlerotmus tnvr((atus 0 - —
Ochlerotatua mgronweuhs c c e c ° . —3 > > m n a a a
Culex tarsa/,s -3 . . -, -, Q Q D N to
Culex salinanus and or Cu/ex pip+ens v CO N CD CO CO N of CD CO 0 N in O N
Cuhseta mornata
I—Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.I
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total Aedes vexans 13.4%
.4edes vexans 54 13.4%
Ochleratatus dorsahs 273 67.9% other Ae./Oc_ 1.0% Cther Culex 0.5%
Other Aedes/Oeh[erotatus 4 1.0%
Culex rarsahs 68 16.9% Culex tarsalis 16.9%
OtherCulex 2 0.540
Cuhseta inarna/a 1 0.2%
-0ulisela nwmata 0.2%
West Nile Virus Testinp- No mosquito pools from this
trap site tested positive for RT'V. -
Oc.dorsalis 67.9%
III
FL-03: Fort Lupton Seventh Day Adventist Church
Location:Fort Lupton,in northeast corner of church 50 l
parking lot at Weld County Road 14(9"'Street)at
Northrup Avenue
GPS:N40°5.292',WI04'47.431 40
-- -- --_-
I
Trap Type:Light/CO; 30 l
Total number of traps set: 17 '.
Total number of mosquitoes collected:255 20 --- -- -------- - --_--- --- - - - ',,
Average mosquitoes per trap: 15 I
10
Species collected: I li
Aedes vexans 0 —_.�._.
Och/erotatus dorsahs
> > > >
Cu/ex rarsahsN
.-+
Culex salmartus and or Culex piptens nt co un rn 23 2' m N en 0 CO N N- to 0 r--
N
Total Mosqurtoes -aculex spp.
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 67 26.3% Other Culex 2.0%
Ochlerolatus dorsalts 112 43.9% Culex tarsalis 27.8%
e'ulex tarsalts 71 27.8% _
Other Culex 5 2.0% Aedes vexans 26.3%
West Nile Virus Testing No mosquito pools from this
trap site tested positive for WNV
[see also results for the gravid trap al this location(FL-03gr)l
Oc.dorsalis 43.9%
FL-03gr (Gravid Trap): Fort Lupton Seventh Day Adventist Church
Location:Fort Lupton,in northeast corner of church 300
parking lot at Weld County Road 14(9i°Street)at
Northrup Avenue 250
GPS:N40°5.292',W104`47.431
Trap Type:Gravid 200 I
150 [______.__.
Total number of traps set 12
Total number of mosquitoes collected:912
q 100 I
I
Average mosquitoes per trap:76
Species collected:
cedes vexans 0
Ochlerotatus dorsalis e e C
Culex tmsatis - co 0 N p1 tp
Cu/ex miens and/or Cu/ex sa/inanus N `� N N
Cuhsetaznornam I—Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 1 0.1%
Ochlerotatus dorsalis 4 0.4%
Culex torsahs 13 1.4%
Other Culex 885 97.0%
Culiseta znornata 9 1.0%
Other Cue; 970%- ulex tarsals 1 4%
• inomata % ails 0 4%
West Nile Virus Testinp--The following mosquito pools were —Aedes vexans 0 1%
tested positive for WNW:
7/16'03-at least one out of 50 Cu/ex ptpens specimens submitted tested positive.
[see also results for the light trap at this location(FL-03)]
FL-04: Fort Lupton Original Fort Site
Location:Fort Lupton,Weld County Road 14.5 just 1000 I I
east of the South Platte River
GPS:N40°5.700',W104°49.143'
Trap Type:Lighl/COI 800 _ _ _
I
Total number of traps set 17 600 - _.. __.______ .____._... —'I
Total number of mosquitoes collected:4,105
Average mosquitoes per trap:241
Species collected: 400 __�_ __ _ _._________ _ _ _ i�l
Aedes vexans ___ ___ _
**Aedes albopmtus(Asian Tiger Mosquito)
200 -_ __ - ___ _._. __.__ ___ - __ __
Ochlerotatus dorsalis
Ochlerotatus melanzmon 0
Ochlerotatus trivitthendeatus O o 7 -, -, -, . 8 8 8
Ochlerotatus hendersone -s CV
N O CD P3 o
Culex tarsalisLO
W N N enn to tq N N Rl O r- N
Culex sa/tnortus and/or Culex pipens
Cuhsem mornom I—Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.]
[**specimen represents the first Colorado state record for this exotic species]
Species abundance: Culex tarsals 51 4%
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 1622 39.5%
Ochlerotatus dorsalis 119 2.9%
Other Aedes/Ochlerotatus 127 3.1%
Culex tarsalis 2110 51.4%
Other Culex 92 2.2% -Culiseta momata 0.9%
6dseta mornota 35 09% Other Cole, 22Y —.--pc dorsals 2.9%
other Ae./Oc 31%
West Nile Virus Testinp-No mosquito pools from this
trap site tested positive for WNV'.
Aeries vexans 39.5%
[see also results for the gravid trap at this location(FL-04gr)]
:
FL-04gr (Gravid Trap): Fort Lupton Original Fort Site
ao
Location:Fort Lupton,Weld County Road 14.5 lust
cast of the South Platte River
CPS:N40°5.700',W104'49.143'
Trap T Gravid - - - - - -
Type:
Total number of traps set: 10 40 ----- ---- -- - -- -- ----- )
Total number of mosquitoes collected:300
Average mosquitoes per trap:30
Species collected:
Aedes vexans
0
Ochlerotatus dorsalis ' ' ' ' <
Ochlerotatus hendersanv = r
Culex tarsals m N N `r N to .- R N
Cu/ex p mens and/or Culex sailnanus
Cutrseta momata I—Total Mosquitoes . .Culex spp.I
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
.cedes vexans 5 1.7% Cues tarsals 230%
Ochlerotatus dorsalis 1 0.3%
OtherAedes Ochlerotatus 1 0.3%
Culex tarsalss 69 23.0%
Other Culex 221 73.7% mate 0%
____..___ dpraall$
Culiseta momam 3 1.04-a _ at s vexans 03%
--Aetles vexans 1 7%
Other Culex 73.7%
West Nile Virus Testing-No mosquito pools from this
trap site tested positive for WNIA.
[see also results for the light trap at this location(FL-04))
lli
FR-01: Frederick Milavec Lake
Location:Frederick,off Grant Avenue(Weld County 2500
Road 18)southwest of Milavec Lake
UPS:N40'7.040',W104'56.879'
2(x10
Trap Type:Light/CO2
Total number of traps set: 17 1500 ---- - -- -- -- - -
Total number of mosquitoes collected:7,969 IL
Average mosquitoes per trap:469
1000
Species collected:
Aedes vexans 500
Ochlerotatus dorsalis
Ochlerotatus melantmon
Ochlerotatus to repztus 0
Culex tomma mere rtus e e c c ' ' ' o a m or n n a a
p - < Q Q� Q t� N t�
Culex tahnaS N Of r N O ID Culex sahnarms and/or Culex ptmens CO N N CO CD
m- N N e- •- N
Culiseta momata I—Total Mosquitoes 9a-Culex spp.I
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
dedes vexans 5267 661% Other Culex 3.2%
Ochlerotatus dorsals 540 6.8%
Other.4edes/Och/erotatus 164 2.1% Culex tarsals 20 7%
Culex tarsalts 1646 20.7%
Other Culex 257 3.2%
Cutrseta momata 95 1.2%
uliseta cornata 1 2%
West Nile Virus Testinv-No mosquito pools from this —Cc.dorsals 68%
Aedes vexans 661%
trap site tested positive for WNV. other Ae./Oc 2.1%
GC-01: Gilcrest Wastewater Treatment Lagoon
Location:Gilerest Weld County Road 42 just west of 140
L'.S.Hwy.85 120
GPS:N400 17.381',W104°46.156'
Trap Type:Light'CO, 100
80
Total number of traps set: 17 -- - �
Total number of mosquitoes collected:680 60 r-- - -- -
Average mosquitoes per trap:40 40 -
20 ---__
Species collected: ---
Aedes vexans
0
Ochlerotatus dorsalis - -
'
Ochlerotatus melamon ' ' ' ' .2 .1 X d
m
Culex tarsalis COG f y CO 2 N N N m ¢ N
Culex sahnarlus and/or Cu/ox lumens N Itl m (p N y pr tp N
Cdrseta mornata Total Mosquitoes .-Culex spp.
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 38 5.6% Culex tarsalis 42.2%
Ochlerotatus dorsah.s 179 26.3%
Other AedesOchlerotanes 1 0.1°0
Culex tarsalis 287 42.2%
Other Culex 173 25.4%
Cuhseta mornata 2 0.3%
111.Culiseta narrate 0 3%
West Nile Virus Testinv-'Ihe following mosquito pools were Other Culex 25.4%—
testedpositive for WNV:
7.22'03-at least one out of 50 Culex tarsalis specimens submitted tested positive
Aedes vexarl5 5.6% a tlorsahs 26.3%
other Ae./Oc 0.1%
GY-01: Greeley Drakes Crossing
Location:Greeley,W.20'"St.just east of 6e Ave. 700
GPS:N40°24.382',W104°47347'
Trap Type:LighVCO2 600 ----- -
S00
Total number of traps set: 16 '
Total number of mosquitoes collected: 1700 400 --- - ---- ------ ----
Average mosquitoes per trap: 106
3W
2W Species collected: -
---
Aedesvexans L i
Ochlerotatus dorsalis 1W
Ochlerotatus trivittatus 0
Ochlerotatus mgromaadis -
Culex tarsalis > > ° , -, o -, as < m ya 8ryn ya
C'rdex soli norms and,or Culex prptens M p n ar s— m au N m
Culiseta tnornata N N N b N N V O rp N
—Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.l
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 793 46.6%
Ochlerotatus dorsalis (17 6.9% Culex tarsalis 43 1%
OtherAedes/Ochlerotatus 14 0.8°%0 F
Culex tarsalis 733 43.8%
Other Cu/ex 33 19% Other Culex 1 9%- F
Cuhsem inornata 10 0.6%
ullseta inmate 0 6%
West Nile Virus Testing No mosquito pools from this --Oc tlolsalls 6.9%
trap site tested positive for WNV
other Ae./Oc 0 6%
Aetles vexans 46.6%
GY-02: Greeley Country Club West Natural Area
Location:Greeley,Southeast end of natural area on 50'" 800 li
Ave.south of 10th St. ._._- _.. --_.. _
GPS:N40°24.997',W104'45.847' 7� - - - - -- -- -- - I Total number of Craps set: 17 5C0Total number of mosquitoes collected:2257 - - ----- \ -- _ii •
Trap Type Light/C(2x 800 I
Average mosquitoes per trap: 133 •
300 __-. _ !-. _._—
Species collected:
Aedes vexans 200
Ochlerotatus dorsalts 100 -._ -____ _- - I
Ochlerotatus melammon _y
Ochlerotatus trivittatus 0
Ochlerotatus mcreprtus ' ' ' ' ' , ' . Q 4 Q Q N Cl) Cl)
Cu/ex tarsalsa n O N. c m tit �i
Cu/ex sahnanus and/or Cu/ex ppzens w in T- m N Cr o' m N
Cuhseta inornaw I—Total Mosquitoes msCulex spp.I
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total Culex tarsals 548%
Aedes vexans 296 13.1
Ochlerotatus dorsalis 98 4.3%
OtherAedes:Och/erotams 59 2.6%
Cu/ex tarsalis 1236 54.8%
Other Culex 372 16.5%
Cuhseta tnornata 196 8.7%
5%
Cuhseta tnornata 8 7%
West Nile Virus Testing the following mosquito pools were Other Culex 16. Oc.dorsalis 43%
tested positive for WNV: other Ae.(Cc 2 6%
722'03—at least one out of 50 Culex tarsa/is specimens submitted tested positive Aedes vexans 13 1%
7i 29/03-at least one out of 100 Cu/ex tarsalis specimens submitted tested positive
[see also results for the gravid trap at this location(GY-02gr)]
GY-02gr (Gravid Trap): Greeley Country Club West Natural Area
Location:Greeley,Southeast end of natural area on 50'" 250
Ave.south of 10th St.
GPS:N400 24.997',W104545.847' 200
Trap Type:Gravid
150 IF
Total number of traps set: 12 I
Total number of mosquitoes collected:1.038 I
Average mosquitoes per trap:87 100 1 '
I
Species collected: 50 l-. .-.
.dedes vexans
Ochlerotatus dorsalis 0
Culex tarsals " ' ' , ' ' ' 7' m to
Culex pprens and/or Culex salwanus rn m N Qc, Q at <t)
Cuhseta tnornata o N N r m N
I—Total Mosquitoes ...Culex spp.
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans I 0.1%
Och(erotatusdorsalts I 0.1°0
7u/ex tarsalis 10 1.0%
Other 7u/ex 1004 96.7%
Cuhseta tnornata 22 2.1%
Other Culex 96 7% Culex tarsals 1 0%
uhseta iornata 2 1%
West Nile Virus Testinv-No mosquito pools from this ans 0�% dorsals 0 1%
trap site tested positive from WM'.
[see also results for the light trap at this location(GY-02)1
GY-03: Greeley Glenmere Park
Location:Greeley,Glenmere Blvd.just west of 120 I I
It Ave. I
GPS:N40°24.573',W104°42.169' 100 I--_. . .. - _.- -. .-_. ._--_. -____..- -
Trap Type:Light/CO:
i
80 f.
Total number of traps set: 17
Total number ofmosquitoes collected:378 60 - - - -
Average mosquitoes per trap:22
40
Species collected: 20 - - �
Aedes vexans i
Ochlerotatus dorsalis
(Jchlerotatus trIDittatus O — --
Ochlerotatus hendersom > > Z—, —, —, —, -, ' 45 Na
Cu/ex tarsalis m a v m in N al (O
N N N in N CD CD V W O CO
(-isles sahnanus and/or Culex ptptenv N N
Culiseta tnornata 44.•Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 130 34.4% Other Culex 4.8% Culex tarsals 32 0%
Ochlerotatus dorsalis 89 23.5% _ _
Other 4 ede.s/Ochlerotatus 4 1.1%
Culex tarsalis 121 32.0% 1111/4.
Other Culex 18 4.8%
Culseta tnornata 16 4.2%
/ uliseta inomata 4 2% !,
Aedes vexans 34 d°/r—
West Nile Virus Testing-No mosquito pools from this
trap site tested positive for W"NV_
Oc. dorsals 23 5%
other Ae./0c 1.1%
GY-04: Greeley Wastewater Treatment Effluent
2000
Location:Greeley,along the Cache la Poudre Riverjust j
west of Ash St. l
CPS:N400 25.182',W1045 40.476'
Trap Type:Light/C.041500 k_-_
Total number of traps set: 17
Total number of mosquitoes collected:3,976 1000 k---- - -- - — — ----- - -
Average mosquitoes per trap:234
Species collected: 5500 -.. - -
Aedes vexans
Ochlerotatus dorsals
Ochlerotatus melammon 0
Ochlerotatus tnvittatus c c c d ' ' ' ' = as ce d pt a. a a a
Culex tarsals � 4 - Q 2 , 2A N N N
Culex sahnarsus and/or Cu/ex miens un O N- N 0 'r' N 6i m N m m v en to r-
Cnlseta tnornata N N
:Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.I
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 1986 49.9% Culex tarsals 357%
Ochlerotatus dorsals 365 9.2% Other Culex 4.6% —
Other.4edesiOchlerotatus 7 0.2%
Culex tamales 1418 35.7%
Other Culex 182 4.6°'o
Culseta(somata 18 0.5% uliseta inornata 0 5%
-Oc. dorsals 9 2%
West Nile Virus Testing-The following mosquito pools were Other Ae/Oc 0.2% �
tested positive for WM1V- Aedes vexans 49 9%
7/28/03-at least two out of 131 Cu/ex torso/is specimens submitted tested positive
8;5/1)3-at least two out of 149 Culex tarsohs specimens submitted tested positive
1:26/03 -at least one out of 38 Culex tarsalis specimens submitted tested positive
[see also results for the gravid trap at this location(GY-04gr)]
i
GY-04gr (Gravid Trap): Greeley Wastewater Treatment Effluent
Location:Greeley.along the Cache la Poudre Itiverlust 300
west of Ash SI.
GPS:N40°25.182'.W104°40.476' 250
Trap Type:Gravid I
200 _ _ ____. I
Total number of traps set: 10 150 _ "I
Total number of mosquitoes collected:389
Average mosquitoes per trap:39
100 -. ____ -- -
i
Species collected: 50 f -- - - - ---- --- -- - — ----
Culex tarsahs
Culex',linens andtor Culex salmanus 0
--i - m ma m
o ^ co �. Q Q Q
N r in N m
N
Species abundance: IvviCulex sip.
Species Number Percent of Total
Cubes tarsahs 48 12.3%
Other Culex 341 87.7%
Cdez tarsals 12.3%
West Nile Virus Testinv-No mosquito pools from this
trap site tested positive for WEN,
[see also results for the light trap at this location(GY-04)(
Ct her Culex 87 7%
GY-05: Greeley — The Delta
Location:Greeley.on Holly Ave.north of East I8°i 1000
Street Road I
GPS:N40°24.829'.W104`37.557' I
Trap Type:Light:CO:: 800 - - - �I.
600 I
Total number of traps set: 17 - --- -- --- - -_---_I
Total number of mosquitoes collected:4,327
Average mosquitoes per trap:255 400 - - -
SPdesevexanss ectod:Ae
200I
Ochlerotatus dorsalis .
Ochlerotatus melannmon 0
Ochlerotatus tnvtttatus c C th c ' r r r m to 6 tan as ci a. a. 6
Cu/ex tarsals 4 4 4 < G Q N d m
A' N
Cuter rahnarms and'or Culex pnptens 03 o^ ry f co r tNv N 10 N CD CO v m CO nn
Cldtseta i nornata N N
I—Total Mosquitoes seCulex app.
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 1891 43.7% Culex tarsals 36.4%
Ochlerotatus dorsah.s 678 15.7% Other Cues 0.6%
Other Aedes'OChlerotam.s 95 2.2°m
Cuter tarsa&s 1575 36.4%
Other Cuter 27 0.6%
Culiseta mornam 61 1.4% uliseta momata 1 4%
West Nile Virus Testing -The following mosquito pools were Aeries vexans d3.7% Oe aorsala 15 7%
tested positive for W'NV' Other Ae./Cc 2 2%
7 1/03 -at least one out of 50 Cu/ex mrsali.s specimens submitted tested positive
8(5'03-at least one out of96 Cities mrsalis specimens submitted tested positive
8,26,03-at least two out of 73 Culex tarsahs specimens submitted tested positive
HD-01: Box Elder Creek at I-76
Location:Hudson.on County Road 16 just east of 1-76 2000 I
along Box Elder Creek
GPS:N40'5.865',W104"36.365'
II
Trap Type:LighLtOz 1500 1-
I
Total number of traps set:17
Total number of mosquitoes collected:7,192 1000 _ ____ _ _ _._ ______
I
Average mosquitoes per trap:423 I
I
Species collected: I
Aedes yawns 500
Ochlerotatus dorsahs
Ochlerotatus melammon
Ochlerotatus rrtvutatus 0
Ochlerotatucmgromacults d d c c r z r r r di rn do a, a, a, rid.
ai
Culex tarsaGs
—'� --, < 4 4 < N rn rn
Culex salmartus andor Culex➢+➢tens ' rr m N ~ m N m in co N n 0 r N
Cn/isero mornata h' Total Mosquitoes —Culex app.I
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 2391 33.2% Culex tarsals 40 1%
Ochlerotatus dorsahs 1597 22.2%
Other A ede.r0chlerotatus 63 0.9% Other Culex 0.3%
Culex mrvahs 2886 40.1% !i
Other 6dex 23 0.3%
Cubseta mornata 232 3.2%
Cuhseta mornata 3 2%West Nile Virus Testing-No mosquito pools from this penes vezare 33.2%
trap site tested positive for WNV
Cio dorsahs 22 2%
[see also results for the gravid trap at this location(HD-0lgr)] otner Ae/Oc 0.9%
HD-Olgr (Gravid Trap): Box Elder Creek at 1-76
Location:Hudson,on County Road 16 just east of 1-76 30 I
along Box Elder Creek
GPS:N40°5.865',W104°36.365' 25 ----------- - + -
-
TrapType:Gravid li
20 f-
Total number of traps set: 12 15 I -
- -
Totalnumber of mosquitoes collected: 102
Average mosquitoes per trap:9 •
10 k
I
Species collected: 5 - - - -- - -- ---- --- -�
Aedes vexans
Ochlerotatus dorsahs 0
Culex mrsalis m m
Cu/ez ptptens and'or Culex sa/Inanus N 0) VD , 0 < 01< < Q=
Cuhsetatnarnata .- m N N in CO CO N N
—Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.I
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 5 4.9°% Culex tarsalis 52.0%
Ochlerotatus dorsahs 5 4.9%
Culex mrsalis 53 52.0%
Other Culez 27 26.5%
Cdiseta mornata 12 11.8%%
West Nile Virus Testing No mosquito pools from this Culiseta inomata 11.8%
trap site tested positive for Po;VS.
Cther Culex 26.5% Cc.dorsalis 4.9%
(see also results for the light trap at this location(HD-111)]
Aedes vexans 4.9%
I
HD-02: Hudson Treehouse
Location:Hudson.across street from 22203 Hudson St. 1400
CPS:N40°4.625',Wt04°38.327' j
Trap Type:Light/CO, 1200 F - - -
I
1000 E_.
Total number of traps set: 16 6W
Total number of mosquitoes collected:6,899
- - _
Average mosquitoes per trap:431
600
400
Species collected:
--lodes vexans
200
Ochlerotarus dorsahs
Ochlerotatus melammon 0
Ochlerotatus trnnttatus e e C e ] ] ] cn co as N 4 a. a
Ochlerotatus mgromacuhs —ei —3i 3 3 C N N y
CUIe.C[Ursahs r CO tO N N M CO N N IA Q n N
t?u/ex salrnanus andor Cutex pptens ` Mosquitoes Total Culex t
Cuhse[a inornata
PP '
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total '',
defies vexans 2507 36.3% Culex tarsals 57.2%
Ochlerotatus dorsahs 223 3.2%
OtherAedes/Ochleromtus 51 0.7%
Cu/ex tarsals 3947 57.2%
OtherCu/ex 87 1.3%
Culrseta mornata 84 1.2% uhseta inornata 1 2%
____---Cc dorsals 3.2%
West Nile Virus Testing—The following mosquito pools were
Other Culex 1 3% _ -tither Ae 1Oc 0.7%
tested positive for WNV
7l16103-at least one out of 100 Cu/ex mrsahs specimens submitted tested positive Aedes vexans 36 3%
HD-03: Hudson Wastewater Treatment
Location:Hudson,County Road 12.5 just east of 1000
Colorado Highway 52
GPS:N405 4.826',W1045 39.218'
Trap Type:Light'CO, 600
600 , _
Total number of traps set:13 1 -I
Total number of mosquitoes collected:2,760
Average mosquitoes per trap:212 400
I I
Species collected:
Aedes vexans 200
Ochlerotatus dorsahs
Ochlerotatus melantmon 0
Ochlerotatus tnvnmtus
Q� gr con
> > -' >
Cu/ex mrsahs 23 2J P 0 d d N' 8
Cuter salinartus and or Culex pipers e CO N N m (O VI N 0 m CO 0 N LOCdiseta inornata N N
Total Mosquitoes ...Culex spp.
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 371 13,4% Culex tarsals 61 7%
Ochlerotatus dorsahs 560 20.3%
OtherAedes/Och/erotatus 30 1.1% •
Culex tarsalis 1703 61.7%
Other Curer 38 1.4%
Cultseta mornata 58 2.1% : -Culiseta inornata 2 1%
West Nile Virus Testing-The following mosquito pools were Other Culex 1 4% ' Oc oorsalts 20.3 tested positive for W'NV.
8.2703-at least one out of41 Culex[arsa/Is specimens submitted tested positive Aetles vexans 13,,4
other Ae./Oc 11%
[see also results for the gravid trap at this location(11D-03gr)]
HD-03gr (Gravid Trap): Hudson Wastewater Treatment
Location:Hudson,County Road 12.5 just east of 50
Colorado Highway 52 •
GPS:>400°4.8_6',W104°39.218' I . {
Trap Type:Gravid 40 --- - - --- --
30
Total number of traps set: 11
Total number of mosquitoes collected:198
A:;:: :::totrtfh3
ge s pe : 18 20
10
: -
Aedes vexans
Cu/ex tarsalrs 0
Culex prprenr and'or Culex sahnanus ' ' ' ' ' ' O O
Culiseta rnomata N dl cc N
m m m 0
N N
Species abundance:
-••Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.
Species Number Percent of Total
.Aedes vexans 11 5.6%
Culex torso/is 67 33.8%
Culex tarsalrs 33.8%
Other Culex 109 55.1%
Culiseta rnomata 11 5.6%
West Nile Virus Testinp-Nu mosquito pools from this
trap site tested positive for WAR' -Culiseta irornata S.fi%
see also results for the light trap at this location(HD-03)] Other Culex 55 1% Aedes vexans 5.6% �
HD-04: Hudson South
Location:Hudson,Cedar Street just south of t"Avenue 400
GPS:N40°3.961',W104°38.642'
'Trap Type:light/CO2
300 F__
I �Total number of traps set:11 F
Total number of mosquitoes collected: 1,277 200
Average mosquitoes per trap: 116
100
Species collected:
Aedes vexans
Ochlerotatus dorsalis
Ochlerotatus me/anrmon 0 _
Ochlerotatus trivutatus > > > 3 of 9' m a a a a
Culex tarsalrs d Q C Q CC 00 CC• CO
Cu/ex salmanus author Culex ptpiens N m co en N re.; 0 o n v
N
Cuhseta,norrsam HTotal Mosquitoes —Culex spp.F
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 652 51.1%
Culex tarsalis 37 1%
Ochlerotatus torso/is 110 8.6% Other Culex 20
OtherAedes,Ochleromtns 6 0.5%
Cu/ex tarsahs 474 37.1%
Other Culex 26 2.0%
Culiseta moarnate 9 0.7%
ulisete intimate 0 7%
Cc_dorsalis 8 6%
West Nile Virus Testinp -No mosquito pools from this other Ae./4 0 5%
trap site tested positive tor WN"_ Aedes vexans 51 1%
KN-01: Keenesburg Central
Location: Keenesburg,U.S_Highway 6 just east of 300
Main Street
CPS:N40°6.610',W104°31.174' 250
Trap Type:Light/CO.
200
Total number of traps set:17 150 F
Total number of mosquitoes collected: L070 - -
Average mosquitoes per trap:63
100
Species collected: 50 E t III
Hodes vexans
Ochlerotatus dorsalrs 0
Ochlerotatus rnelantmon C C > ≥ > > d a. o. o.
Ochlerotatus trnattatus 2) 2 Q Q Q Q r� AA A
Ochlerotatus mgromaculis v m N rn m N CV
LOry
Culex tarsals
Culex salinarsus and'or Culex miens ��Total Mosquitoes �Culex spp.
Culiseta storm/
Culex larsalis 46.5%
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Antes vexans 414 38.7%
Ochlerotatus dorsals 101 9.4% Other Coles 1.7%. ..�,_,_
Other.4edes/ochlerotams 31 2.9%
Culex larsalis 498 46.5% `x uliseta stomata 0.7%
Other Cu/ex IB 1.7% • .dorsalis 9.4%
tCuhseta stomata 8 0.7%
other Ae./Oo. 2.9%
West Nile Virus Testing-The following mosquito pools were Pedes vexans 38.7%
tested positive for 1,11811/
7/16/03 at least one out of 50 Cu/ex tarsalts specimens submitted tested positive.
KN-02: Keenesburg South
Location:Keenesburg,southwest of town on 700
Woodward Road
GPS:N40°6.128'.W104°31.911' 600
Trap T Light/CO, 500 �-----
Total number of traps set: 17 400 -- ---- - - - -
Total number of mosquitoes collected:2,931
Average mosquitoes per trap: 172 300
200 r
Species collected:
Andes vexans 100
Ochlerotatus dorsals
Ochlerotatus melammon 0 —
Och/erotatu.s trnvttatus > ≥ ≥ > > > , ,
a' to
Ochlerotatus increpitus m h w m to in o
N (0 CO N-Cu/ex iarsa/is N r o
N w m — N
Culex sabnanus andor Culex piptens i-••Total Mosquitoes .... Culex spp 1
Cu/fsota rnornata
Species abundance: Culex tarsals 37.5%
Species Number Percent of Total Other Culex 0.8%
.lodes vexans 1491 50.9°%°
Ochlerotatus dorsalis 235 8.0%
Other AedesiOchlerotatus 24 0.8%
Culex tarsals 1100 37.5% ' _
uldor a somata 2 0%
Other Culex ino 22 0.8%% -Oe. dorsals 80%
Cuhsem mornam 59 2.0°i°
A other Ae./a OB%
eoesvexans 50.9%
West Nile Virus Testing—No mosquito pools from this
trap site tested positive for WNV.
KR-01: Kersey — South Platte River at Colo. Hwy. 37
Location:Kersey,southeast of bridge over the South Thousands
Plane River on Colo_Hwy.37 6 i
CPS.N40'24.616',W104°33.838'
Trap Type:Light/CO, 5 - --._ -._ __-___ _.. _ . _ {
4 Y _.__ _ _
Total number of traps set:17 - i
Total number of mosquitoes collected:25,029 3 ` ---- - --------- - ---- - ---- ----1
Average mosquitoes per trap: 1,472 ! .
2 Y_.._, __...
Species collected: •
Aedes vexans 1 --- ------ ---- - - - . -- -
Ochlerntatus dorsa/ts
Ochlerotatus melantmon 0 _ a
Ochlerotatus trts'Natus c C c c ' ' ] ' r ca ❑6 ❑6❑6 0606 a a aft
Culex larealts - m b N 0 C C C C (n (%) U) V)
Culex sahnonus andtor Cu/ex ptp:ens en ,— N N N LO N m eN a 0) CO ry
Cu/:seta tnornata
—Total Mosquitoes —Culex sppj
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 18383 73.4°m Other Culex 0.2%
Ochlerotatus dorsalis 472 1.94°
Other.4edes'Ochlerotatus 82 0.3% Culex tarsalis 22.9%
Culex tarsal:, 5721 22.9%
Other Cu/en 47 0.2%
Cuhseta tnornata 324 1.3%
uhseta inomata 1 3%
______________________________
ccr--Oc. dorsalis 1.9%
-----other Ae./Ce 0.3%
West Vile Virus Teslin9 No mosquito pools from this
trap site tested positive for W . Aeries vexans 73 4%
NV
KR-02: Kersey Central
Location:Kersey,on Latham Street across railroad 1000
tracks from Steving Meat Packing Company
GPS:N40'23.071'.W104`33.690' 800 --. - - ---.
Trap Type:LighlCO: t
600 t-_._.__--...
Total number of traps set: 17
Total number of mosquitoes collected:3.193 '
Average mosquitoes per trap: 188 400 ! - - - ----- ------ ----- ---- - -
'
Species collected: 200 I
Aedes vexans
Ochlerotatus dorsalis
Ochlerotatus trivittatus 0
Ochlerotatus zncrepttus c c c c r r > > > or os or a a a d n
Culex tarsalis 2) 2, -) -' -' Q= 2 2 C o c (Yi
Cuter saltnanus and/or Culex peens O1 o r .4-
m N N W III
N N in N W N((I < 0] [p N
C u/Iseta tnornata
I....Total Mosquitoes maCulex spp.l I
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 752 23.6%
Culex tarsalis 44.1°0
Ochlerotatus dorsalis 967 30.3%
Other Aedes/Ochlerotatus 6 0.2%°
C'ulex tarsalis 1407 44.1%
Other Culex 29 0.9% Other Culex 0.9Y
Cu/seta inomata 32 1,0%
Culiseta tnornata 1 0%
West Nile Virus Testinv-The following mosquito pools were Aedes vexans 23.6%
tested positive for WNV:
8.26/03 at least one out of 74 Culex mrsali.s specimens submitted tested positive other Ae./Oc 0.2% Oc aorsalls 30 3%
]sec also results for the gravid trap at this location(KR-02gr)]
KR-02gr (Gravid Trap): Kersey Central
Location:Kersey.on Latham Street across railroad 80
tracks from Stewing Meat Packing Company
GPS:N40°23.071',W104°33.690'
Trap Type:Gravid 60 t40
.
Total number of traps set: 11 i
Total number of mosquitoes collected:259 •
Average mosquitoes per trap:24 •
•
/1
20
Species collected: _
Aedes vexans .-Ochlerotatus dorsals 0
•
Culex tarsahs ' ' ' ' �' gb
Culex pp�ens and/or Culex sa/moms CO N C73 < Q < <
N- N N
Cuhseta tnornata u) N 0
I...Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.l
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 7 2.7%
Ochleromtus dorsalis 4 1.5%
Cu/ex tarsahs 199 76.8% Culex tarsahs 76.8%
Other Culex I 14.7%
Cullseta marnata 11 4.2%
Cullseta inorreta 4.2%
West Nile Virus Testing No mosquito pools from this
trap site tested positive for WN\ --'Oc.dorsals 1 5%
Aedes vexans 27%
[see also results for the light trap at this location(KR-02)J IXner Culex 14.7%
II
LB-01: Lochbuie East Swamps
Location:Lochbuie,County Road 2 east of 1-76 3000 ,
GPS:
y4peO Light/CO,.
°42.482' 2500 Trap Type:Li htlCQ
2000 --
Total number of traps set:17
Total number of mosquitoes collected: 13,850
Average mosquitoes per trap: 815 1500 r -- ---. --- ---------
1
1000
Species collected:
:leeks vexans 500
Ochlerotatu.s dorsals
Ochlerotatus melantmon 0 �, �►
Oehlerotatus trwmatus C C C c ' o > a 0t cn o O. d v a
Culex tarsahs —3 -5 _, O O < <. W N r
Cu/ex salmanus and/or Culex ptpens y ur
N N tO CO N N In O N-
Cuhseta tnornata N
Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 6643 48.0% Other Culex 20.7%
Och/eromtus dorsalis 1219 8.8% Culex tarsahs 19.2%
Other.-ledes/Ochleromnes 65 0.5%
Culex tarsahs 2665 19.2%
Other Cu/ex 2863 20.7%
Culrseta mornata 395 29%
Cullseta tnornata 2.9%
Cc dorsalls 88%
West Nile Virus Testing-Na mosquito pools from ilus .
trap site tested positive for NV. Aedes vexans 480% other Ae./Ce 0.5%
W
[see also results for the gravid trap at this location(LB-01gr)]
LB-Olgr (Gravid Trap): Lochbuie East Swamps
Location:Lochbuie,County Road 2 east of 1-76 500 I
GPS:N40'0.049',W104°42.482'
Trap Type:Gravid 400 _-___ -._. - ___ __- ''.
Total number of traps see ll 300 F --- - -- ----- _---- _._- __ __
Total number of mosquitoes collected:827
Average mosquitoes per trap:75 CW
Species collected: 100 l[
Aedes vexans I
Ochlerotatus dorsals
Oehlerotatus melammon 0
Culex rarsahs = j . j j j I mCU g
Culex ptmens and/or Culex sahnanus ' -, N m m r, o ¢
t u/sseta tnornata m CO N N r7 (0 ` N N
I—Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.I
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 483 58.4% Other Culex 27.0%
Ochleromtus dorsalis 118 2.2%
Other Aedes/Och/erotatus 2 0.2%
Cu/ex tarsalis 71 8.6%
Other Cuter 223 27.0% ulex tarsalis 8.6%
Culiseta mornara 30 3.6%
uliseta nmmata 3.6%
_Oc.dorsalis 2.2%
West Nile Virus Testing No mosquito pools from this - -other Ae./Oc. 0.2%
trap site tested positive for WAN
Aedes vexans 58.4%
[see also results for the light trap at this location(LB-01)]
LB-02: Lochbuie City Park
Location:Lochbuie,on Locust Avenue,just west of 500
Weld County Road 37
GPS:N40°0.404',W'104'43.006'
Trap Type:LigheCOz 400 ]
Total number of trapsseL I ' 300 �_ ---._ ___ - _. _.. ___ _ - I
Total number of mosquitoes collected:2,188
Average mosquitoes per trap: 129 200 _
I
I
Species collected: 100
Aedes vexans ---
Ochleromtus dorsalis 0 '
Ochlerotatus melantmon e e c
Ochlerotatus trrvrttatus ) 2' 2' 2' Q 4 4 4 AL O 1
Cu/ex tarsaltx Q (O N N O co m O
N C] t0 n O CV O O N- Q
Cu/ex sahnartus and/or Culex ptptens N N
Culiseta mornaea Total Mosquitoes
Culex spp.
Species abundance: gher Culex 3.8
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans Culex tarsalis 24.1%
965 44.1%
Och/erotatus dorsalis 513 23.4%
OtherAedes Ochlerotatus 8 0.4%
Cu/ex tarsalis 527 24.1% Aedes vexans 44.1
Other Culex 84 3.8% ullseta'nornata 4.2%
Cu/eseta mornata 91 4.20
West Nile Virus Testing-The following mosquito pools were Cc dorsalis 23 4%
other Ae./Oc
tested positive for NN'': . 0 4%
W
7/16/03-at least one out of 50 Culex tussahs specimens submitted tested positive
I
LS-01: LaSalle City Park
350
Location:LaSalle,north of Community Center and 0
Park off Main Street 3000 L
GPS:N40"20.966',W104°42.024'
I
Trap Type:Light/CO2 2500 l-
2000 I.
Total number of traps set: 17
Total number
mosquitoeser m pe p
of q li collected: 11,224 1500 r-
Average
trap: •
1000 r-
Species collected: I
Aedesvexans 50O f.
Ochlerotatus dorsal's 0 __ Ili
Ochlerotatus melanemon -
c c c c > 5 -5 '5 '5 m a a a a
Ochlerotatus Inwuatus > > > o -, -, y y CS
CS
o O n it
VJ N Q Q CS (/J r/J UJ
Cu/ex tarsalls on O N- N ` N N It) ` 0) N Cr O en N
Culex sahnartus andor Culexpepzens
Cu/rsem znornata k..-Total Mosquitoes +•Culex spp.l
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
.cedes vexany 1176 10.5% Culex tarsalls 72.6% ���
Ochlerotatus dorsalis 1462 13.0%
Other iledes/Ochlerotams 29 0.3% •
Culex tarsalls 8153 72.6%
Other Culex 204 1.8%
'':/ Culiseta momata 1.8%
Cuhseta tnornata 200 1.8% � •
Oc.dorsalis 13.0%
West Nile Virus Testinv-No mosquito pools from this
other Ae./Oc. 0.3%
trap site tested positive for WNV.
Aedlas v axon 10.5%
Other Culex 1.8%
LS-02: Northwest LaSalle/Sylvester Residence
Location:LaSalle,Sylvester Residence at 17939 Weld 12W III
County Road 394
GPS:N40°21.287',W104°43.033' 1000Trap Type:Light/CO2
800
Total number of traps set: 17
Total number of mosquitoes collected:5,466
Average mosquitoes per trap:322 600 -_---- - -- - - -- -
Species collected: 400 - _Aedes vexans
Ochlerotatusdorsalis 200 __ ..-
Ochlerotatus melanemon
Ochlerotatus trnvttatus 0
Ochlerotatus increpztus e e c c ' ' o ' o 0 th m m yay n yay a
Ochlerotatus hendersom m N SiQ Q Q Q N ID W to
Ochlerotatus mgromaculi.s `n O N N m m N cer rn m N
C'u/ex tarsalls
Cults salinanus and/or Coles ptptens I.Total Mosglitoes ...Culex spp.I
Cuhseta mornata
Species abundance: Culex tarsalls 53.3%
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 1407 25.7%
Ochlerotatus triostatus 447 8.2%
Other A edes'Ochlerotatus 383 7.0%
Culex tat-salts 2911 53.3% •
Other Cu/ex 216 1(1% �. -Culiseta orreta 1 9%
C. 1 nem tnornata 102 1.9°o Other Culex 4.0%— Oc tnv dtatus m 82%
West Nile Virus Testing-No mosquito pools from this other Ae./tx 7
trap site tested positive for WNV.
Aedesvexans 25.7%
[see also results for the gravid trap at this location(LS-02gr)[
LS-02gr (Gravid Trap): Northwest LaSalle/Sylvester Residence
location:LaSalle,Sylvester Residence at 17939 120
•
Weld County Road 394
GPS:N40°21.287',W 104°43.033' 100 F_
Trap Type:Gravid
Total number of traps set: 12 - - --
Total number of mosquitoes collected:401
�- -- - - - - --- -- - - �I
Average mosquitoes per trap:33
40 I
Species collected. 20 ! I
Aedes vexans
Ochlerotatus tneuants
Ochlerotatus mereprtus-
0 o
CufCulextarsalis > > O O. ' ' ' ' <Culex miens and/or Cu/ex sahnarrus e n v co 'p N W
CD CO
Cuhseta inornata N N N m N
N t•sTotal Mosquitoes —Culex spp.l
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 7 1.7%
OchleCulex totatue o-,w(talus 1 0,2% Culex tarsalis 15.2%
Culex tarsalis 61 15.2%
Other Culex 327 81.5%
Culiseta;nornata 5 1.2% '-
a mornat 1.22%
— jai tutusyex ns 1
Other Culex 81.5°/x- --_--Aedes vexans 1 7%
W est Nile Virus Testing No mosquito pools from this
trap site tested positive for WNV.
[see also results for the light trap al this location(LS-02)]
MD-85: Mead 3759 Vail View
Location:Mead,3759 Vail View Lane 100 I
GPS:N40°15.294',W104°59.067'
Trap Type:Light/CO2
80 % I
Total number of[raps set: 16 60
Total number of mosquitoes collected:477 -
Average mosquitoes per trap:30
ao
Species collected:
Aedes vexans 20
Ochlerotatus dorsal's
Ochlerotatus melanimon 0 __-
Culex tarsahs ' ' ' ' ' ' ' o+ m rn rn n n
o o f) ra m
C'ulex sa/irsanus and/or Culex prpiens < m Q r- to CO CO
Guiana tnornata p m N N en 0 N N O G N
Total Mosquitoes Culex spp.i
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total Culex tarsalis 48.5%
A edes vexans 135 28.3%
Ochlerotatus melanimon 86 18.0%
Other.4 edes/Ochlerotatus 10 2.1%
Culex tarsalis 222 46.5%
Other Cu/ex 13 2.7% Other Culex 2.7W —_
Cu/iseta mornata 11 2.3%
-Culiseta imamate 2.3%
West Nile Virus Testinv-No mosquito pools from this Oc.melamrrwn 18.0%
trap site tested positive for 11/NV. Aedes vexans 28.3%
other Ae./Oc. 2.1%
MD-86: Mead 15168 WCR 7
400
Location:Mead, 15168 Weld County Road 7
GPS:N40°13.263',W1045 59.881'
Trap Type:Light/CO: 300 Total number of traps set:16 A
Total number of mosquitoes collected: 1,753 200 E---- ` ) { - - '-- --- - --
Average mosquitoes per trap: 110 /)
p I
100
Species collected: -
Aedesvexans p -
Ochlerotatus dorsahs
Ochlerotatus melammon O
Culex tarsahs C ≥ ≥ > = o m z m m m Os m N m
Culex salinanus anther Culex ptpten.v -, m N w m CD Cl O to en N r, in a
Cuhseta rnornata
Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
sIedes vexans 365 20.8% Culex tarsalis 61.3%
---
Ochlerotatus melammon 116 6.6%
Other_4edes'Ochlerotatus 52 30%
Cu/ex tarsahs 1075 61.3%
Other Culex 77 4.4% .
Cdseta mornata 68 3.9%
uliseta inomata 3.9%
a.melammon 6.6%
West Nile Virus Testinp-No mosquito pools from this
trap site tested positive for W N'. Other Culex 44% other Ae./0c. 3.0%
Aedesvexans 20.8%
MD-89: Mead 1844 WCR 38
Location:Mead,1844 Weld County Road 38 800 I
GPS:N40° 15.689',WI05°1.346'
Trap Type:Light/CO: I
600
Total number of traps set:14
Total number of mosquitoes collected:2,724 400 }
Average mosquitoes per trap: 195
Species collected: 200 - - -- - - ------
4edes vexans
Ochlerotatus melammon us m S _Ochlerotatus melammon 0 --__—
Culex tarsalts
C'U/ex salinanus and/or Culex peens e s% % o o
Guinea marnata in N co .- N O� CO el NO N- N O � et
CV
Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp. !I
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 1664 61.1% Other Gales 2.9%
Ochlerotatus melammon 166 6.1%
Other.4 edes/Ochlerotatus 166 6.1% ! Culex tamale 22 8% li
Culex tarsalis 621 22.8%
Other Culex 79 2.9%
C hseta mornata 28 1.0%
uliseta somata 1 0%
`*Oo. melammon 6 1%
West Nile Virus Testinv-No mosquito pools from this Aeries vexans 61 1%
trap site tested positive for WNV. other Ae/Cc 6.1%
MD-90: Mead 119 Grandview Lane
Location:'vfead,119 Grandview Lane 600
CPS:N400 15.689',W1050 1.346
Trap Type:Lightt02 500
41'b
Total number of traps set: 14 --- ----
Total number of mosquitoes collected: 3,186
Average mosquitoes per trap:228 300 -- - ---- ---
200
Species collected: - --- ;
Aedes vexans 100
Ochlerotatus dorsalis --- - ---
Ochlerotatus melammon 0
("Idea:tarsalisC - -.._. ..._...
> > > > g' Y n n a
Culex salinanus and-or Cu/ex prpiens rn < < Q Q N N rn
Culzsetalnornata ay N m (p (y p
N CO O el N N h 0 N- Q
N
ai Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 781 24.5% Cuex tarsalis 55 3%
Ochlerotatus melammon 135 4.2% ---
OtherAedesiOchlerotatus 42 1.3%
Culex tarsalis 1766 553°%°
Other Ca/ex 274 8.6%
Culiscm mornata 196 6.1°r°
i-Culiseta mornata 6.1%
West Nile Virus Testine-No mosquito pools from this cc melammon 4 2
trap site tested positive for WNV. Other Cuiex H.6%
other Ae/0c 1.3%
Aetles vexans 24.5%
PL-01: North Platteville Marsh
Location:Platteville,Weld County Road 36 just west 600
of U.S.Hwy.85
CPS:N40°14.790',W104°49.110' 500
Trap Type:highVCOt ---- I
400 F____
Total number of traps set: 17 -
Total number of mosquitoes collected: 1,948 300 r -_---- - _-- --- -- -- - ----
.average mosquitoes per trap: 115 � I
200
I
Species collected: 100 AedesI -
Ochl; talus - -- - --
Ochleromtus dorsalis
Oclilerotatus rnvumms 0
Cu/ex tarsalis 3 3 = N a n n
-x Q Q < a m (nt.0t$Cnles salinanus and/or Culex ptpiens m o N- CO LC1 N m
Culiseta rnornata �- N N N b Nm p pt CO CO
—Total Mosquitoes •inCulex spp.j
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 239 12.3%
Ochlerotants dorsa/lis 87 4.5% Culex tarsalis 737
Dl herAedes'Ochlerotatus 3 0.2%
Cedes tarsa/is 1436 717%
Other Culex 164 8.4%
Culiseta mornata 19 1.0% ullseta momata 1 0%
—Oo dorsal:5 4 5%
-other Ae./Oc 0.2%
West Nile Virus Testinv- No mosquito pools from this Aetles vexans 12.3%
trap site tested positive for W'.JV_ •
a her Culex 8 4%
PL-02: Platteville Rodgers Farm
Location:Platteville.Weld County Road 32.5 just 1000
west of Weld County Road 23.5
GPS:N40'13.467',W104'50.211' 800
Trap Type:Light'CO2
600 4_.
Total number of traps set: 17
Total number of mosquitoes collected:6,673 '..
Average mosquitoes per trap:393 400 r
ii
Species collected: 200 F
Aedes vexans '
Ochlerotatus dorsalis
0
Ochlerotatus me ttatusn c c c e ' o p > o a rn % n
Ochlerotatus[nwttutus -3 -3 -3 Q ¢ W In 83 I
Ochlerota/us mereprtus rh o r- N m h N N 0 ` m m v m (O CO '
Ochlerotatus mgromacuhs N N
Culex tarsal's Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.
Culex salinanus andor Culex pprens
Culiseta mornala
Culex tarsalis 44 9%
Species abundance: /---_ '..
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 1165 17.5%
Ochlerotants dorsalis 571 8.6%
OtherAedes-Ochlerotatus 35 0.5h
Culex ra sates 2994 44.9 liruliseta Inornata 3 0%
Other Culex 1711 25.6%
Culiseta momata 197 3.0% Other Culex 25.6% Oc dorsalis 8.6%
other Ae./Cc 0 5% 11
West Nile Virus Testine-No mosquito pools from this Aeries vexans 17.5%
trap site tested positive for WNV.
I'll
PL-03: West Platteville
Location:Platteville,Weld County Road 23 just north 700 I Ali
of Colorado Highway 66 I
- ---. __.
CPS:N40°12.236'.W101°50.644' 600 -_.__.- --.. - _...TrapType:LighNCOz 500 j _ __ _ - ___. .- _. I
Total number of traps set: 17 400 _
Total number of mosquitoes collected:3,767
Average mosquitoes per trap:222 300
'
Aedes vexans
___ -
Species collected: 200
Ochlerotatus dorsalis
Ochlerotatus melammon
Ochlerotatus tnwnatus 0 -
Ochlerotatushendersom c ` c ' ' 4 ' ' ' g' a a a
Ochlerotatus mgromacuh.s CO LO N rn Cr C 01 0 CO rn
el 0 r O N N N N rn {p Q CD O C]
Ochlerotatus sncnetts N N N
Cu/ex tarsals
--Total Mosquitoes ....Culex sop.
Cu/ex soltnarms and/or C'ulex pprens
Culrsera mornata
Species abundance: Culex tarsalis 48.4%
Species Number Percent of Total /
Aedes vexans 915 24.3°% V
Ochlerotatus dorsallis 544 14.4%
Other AedesiOchlerotatus 162 4.3%
Cutex tarsahs 1822 484%
Other Cu/ex 217 5.8°% Other Culex Ss8% ` , -Culiseta inomata 26%
C ids to mornata 107 2.8% • .Cc.dorsalis 14.4%
West Nile Virus Testing No mosquito pools from this Aedes vexans 24.3% I,
other Ae./Oc. 4.3%
trap site tested positive for W'Nli
PL-04: Platteville Platte River Bottoms
Location:Platteville,Colorado Highway 66 at the 2500 I
South Plane River bridge
GPS:N40°12.377',W1045 49.591'
Trap Type:light'CO. 2000 4.-_-_.
Total number of traps set: 17
Total number of mosquitoes collected:9,726 1500 �
Average mosquitoes per trap:572
1000
Speciescollected: -
tithes vexans 500 I
Ochlerotatus v
Ochlrotatur dorsals - --- - - --- - -
Ochlerotatus melanimon '
Ochlerotmus trrvrttatus 0
Ochlerotatus mcreprtus c c c c r m oh at m ri n a a
Ochlerotatus hendersom Q Q N e
W f N rn
Cuter to/wars M f N N es a] N o' N sr m (p N
Culex sahnarius anchor Cu/exprprens
Cahrera rnornara I+Total Mosquitoes ••Culex spp.
Species abundance:
Species Numher Percent of Total Culex tarsals 45.6%
Aedesvexans 3599 37.0%
Ochlerotatus dorsallis 595 6.1%
OtherAedes-Ochlerotams 283 2,9%
Cu/ex tarsalis 4433 45.6%
Other Cuter 733 7.5% Other Culex 7 5%
6thseta:nornata 83 0.9% onsets irornata 0.9
—{k dorsals 6.1%
West Nile Virus Testinp-The following mosquito pools were other Ae./OC 29
tested positive for WNW:
7 15'03-at least one out of 100 Culex dorsalrs specimens submitted tested positive Aedes V exar 37 0%
[see also results for the gravid trap at this location(PL-04gr)J
PL-04gr (Gravid Trap): Platteville Platte River Bottoms
Location:Platteville,Colorado FHghway 66 at the 200
South Plane River bridge
GPS:N40°12,377',WI04'49.591' 'L_.
Trap Type:Gravid 150
Total number of traps set: 12
Total number of mosquitoes collected:666 100 r ----- ----- ----- --_.. ___ - -_ _-. -_-- _I
Average mosquitoes per trap: 56
Species collected: 50
Aedes vexans
Ochlerotatus dorsals
Ochlerotatus trrvrnaws 0
Ochlerotatus hendersom
Cu/ex tarsals r —, ' ' ' or or ct
Q
Culex prprens anchor Culex salrnarms Cgs'Cu/Seta rnornata Or N N N b N CD (p
N
l—Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 131 19.7%
Ochlerotatus dorsallrs 6 0.90s
Other Aedes/Ochlerorums 8 1.2%
Cuter tarsalis 98 14.7%
Other Cuter 421 63.
Culaem rnornam 2 0.3°e3% Culex tarsals 14.7% !I
Other Culex 63.2%
West Nile Virus Testing-No mosquito pools from this r t 0 3
nn c dorsal's 0.9%
trap site tested positive for K^NV _-- —
--------other Ae./a 1.2
[see also results for the light trap at this location(PL-04)]
Aeries vexans 19 7
PL-05: Platteville Fort Vasquez
Location:Platteville.on south Main Street just S00
northwest of Fort Vasquez 700 --- - - ----- --- -- -- - �
GPS:N40°12.236',W104°50.644'
Trap Type:UighuCO, 600 L Total number of traps set: 17
I�
Average mosquitoes per trap:274 300 I --- -- - -- -- --- --- - -
Total number of mosquitoes collected:4,655 400
Species collected: 200
Aeries vexans
i I
Ochlerotatus dorsalts 100
Ochlerolatus melammon
Ochlerotatus trwttatus 0 - -
Ochlerotatus encreptus- C o 0 0 m ' ' ' m qi en en a ya a
ccis
Ochlerotatus henderson, "+ -s -s m N < .2 Q Q W 0) 07 N
Culex larsahs N O - Cr - N N N N 0) 0) CC N
Culex sal/norms and'or Culex patens li
Cu/iseta inornam Total Mosquitoes +_Culex spp.
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total Culex tarsals 40.2%
Aeries vexans 2277 48.9%
Ochlerotatus dorsals 2311 4.9% Other Culex 3.1% ��,,.
Other.cedes:Ochleromms 91 2.0°'e `\
Cuter tarsals 1873 40.2%
Other C'u/ex 143 3.1°O% inmate inate 0.9%
C'uhseta'nornata 41 (1.9°e ` --Oc d0rsal:5 4.9%
other Ae./Oc 20%
West Nile Virus Testing-No mosquito pools from this
trap site tested positive for 0.TN. Aeries vexans 48.9%
SV-83: Severence WCR 74
Location: Severence,10822 Weld County Road 74 1000
GPS:N40°31.402',W104°51.298'
Trap Type:Light CO, I
800
Total number of traps set:16 600 - -- -.-- -.--._-_
Total number of mosquitoes collected:3,366 I
Average mosquitoes per trap:210 ��
400
Species collected: 200 -- -- --
Aeries vexans
- -- --
Ochleromtuc dorsals
Ochlerotatus melammon 0
Culex(arsalls ' -, ' ' ' ' ' 1' , < g' 0 P (07
Culex salinarms and/or Culex ptpens m Ri in (O O r/I
1.uliseta tnornata a
r- N N rn N ' co
-Total Mosquitoes -Culex spp.l
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 542 16.1°z° Culex tarsalis 69.4%
Ochlerotatus melammon 30 0.9%
OtherAedes/Och/eromtus 2l 0.6%
Culex tarsals 2335 69.4%
Other Culex 64 1.9%
Cu/seta mornam 374 11.1% /
'-Culiseta inomata 11.1%
West Nile Virus Testing- The following mosquito pools were °qc. melanimon 0.9%
tested positive for 5118V: other Ae./Oc. 0.6%
7'8/03-at least two out of 100 Culex tarsalis specimens submitted tested positive Aeries v exans 16.1%
7'22/03-at least one out of 50 Cuter tarsalis specimens submitted tested positive Other Culex 1.9%
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SV-92: Severence Belmont Farms
Location:Severence,Belmont Farms 350
GPS:N40°34.030',WI 04°50.975'
Trap Type:Light/CO2 300 _ __.
250 � . __. - __ _. _. .. _. - __. -.-. I
Total number of traps set:12
i
Total number of mosquitoes collected:698 200 ---- -- - --- ----- -.- — . ---- __
Average mosquitoes per trap:58
150 Y- ___ _. _ -_ -__. -_. --..
100 yP. - __..
Species collected: \'!`Illp - ----
Aedes vexans,
O�hlerotanes dorsahs -- -- ----
Ochlerotatus me/amnion 0
Culex tarsahs
c
Culex sahnanus and/or Culex miens ' -, -, -, ' -, ? j m m d N
C4thsetu mornata e m LO N CD
Q Q Q N CID
N N N VI LN-
N W Of LO
N
I—Total Mosquitoes —.Culex spp.I
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 302 43.3%
Ochlerotatus melontmon 73 10.5% Culex tarsalis 35.0%
Other 4edes/Ochlerotatus 31 4.4% Other Galen 2.1%
Culex tarsahs 244 35.0%
Other Codex 15 2.1°m
C!:seta mama 33 4.7%
I uliseta intimate 4.7%
West Nile Virus Testing-No mosquito pools from this
trap site tested positive for WNV. Aedes vexans 43.3%
Cc.melammon 10.5%
other Ae./4. 4.4%
WR-75: Windsor Kiva Circle
Location: Windsor.Kiva Circle 1200
GPS:N40°28.187,W104°55.033' I
Trap Type:Light/CO, 1000
800
Total number of traps set:15
Total number of mosquitoes collected:3,162 600
Average mosquitoes per trap:211
400
Species collected:
elates vexans 200
Ochlerotatus dorsals . j
Ochlerotatusmelammon 0 - _
Culex tarsahs > , ma a
Cu/ex.saltharms and/or Culex peplens ry in,-9 Q� <3 Q Q
Gu/,seta lnornata C N N N in co ,— co N no
taTotal Mosquitoes —Culex spp.I
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 2047 64.7% Other Culex t.2%
Ochleromtus dorsalis 63 2.0% ( „, Colex tarsalls 27 2%
Otheretedes/Ochlerotatus 13 0.4% 1
Culex tarsahs 861 27.2%
Other Culex 38 1.2%
Culisetamornata 140 4.4%
i Culiseta'narrate 4.4%
Cc. dorsalis 2 0%
West Nile Virus Testing-The following mosquito pools were Aedes vexans 64.7% other Ae/Cc 0 4%
tested positive for WNW,
8503 at least two out of 100 Cu/ex mrsalts specimens submitted tested positive
8/19'03—at least one out of37 Culex tarsahs specimens submitted tested positive
WR-76: Windsor Chestnut Street Alley
Location: Windsor,Chestnut Street Alley 500 I
GPS:N405 28.434',W104°53.792' I`
Trap Type:Light/CO= 400 -..__.- _._ __. -_ _.. __-. .
Total number of traps set:16 300 - --- - -- -.. _--
Total number of mosquitoes collected: 1,583
Average mosquitoes p: 200 �. ____. __- - __.. _-_ -_-_. _. I
g sq per trap:99
i
Species collected: 100 _-.-
Aedes vexans •
Ochlerotalus dorsalis
Ochleromtus melantmon 0 - q
Culex tanralis j j J S ° p 2, p 2 ql O p, p' a ri a
Culex saltnanu.s andror Cu/es pipten.s -, � Q9 Q ❑ < t% c. 0
VJ ClN C Q
Culiseta lnornata m ,- N Cl N N — cu O] "
I—Total Mosquitoes —.Culex spp.
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total CUex tarsalts 32.8%
Aedes vexans 878 555% Other Culex 6.6%
Ochlerotatus dorsalis 38 2.4%
Other dedes/Ochleromtus 0.4%
Culex mrsafis 520 32.8%
Other Culex t05 6.6%
Cu/sseta lnornata 35 2.2% uliseta inmate 2 2%
-"c. dorsalis 2.4%
_mother Ae/Oc 0 4%
West Nile Virus Testinv-The following mosquito pools were
tested positive for WNV: Aedes v exam 55.5
8/503-at least one out of 50 Culex tarsals specimens submitted tested positive
8!25/03 at least one out of 12 Cultic tarsa/is specimens submitted tested positive
WR-77: Windsor Private Drive 257
Location:Windsor,Private Drive off Colo.Hwy.257 350 I
near Durwn Ct.
GPS:N40°29.322',W104°54.675' 300
Trap T' Li NCO, ri
Type: Ph - 250
Total number of traps set: 15 200 I I -
Total number of mosquitoes collected: 1,059 150 F---- - ----- -//1` -- ---- ___.
Average mosquitoes per trap:71 i
100 L - - - -
Species collected: -_-- -- -
Aedes vexans 501 ---- -- - - ---. -- .. _ ___.,
Ochlerotatus dorsalis 0
Ochlerotatus melan:mon
Culex tarsahs m rn w Plan
Culex salinartus and:or Culex ptptens co o n- a .— pa in N N (7,.; <in < < < CA 05
Cu/iseta lnornata N N m h
IaTotal Mosquitoes 'eculex spp.I
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Cher Culex 0.5% Culex tarsahs 35.9%
Aedes vexans 432 40.8% - _----
Ochleromtus melan:mon 76 7.2%
Other,4 edes/Ochlerotatus 68 6.4% •
Culex tarsalts 380 35.9% •
Other Cubes 5 0.5%
Cultseta momam 98 9.3%
/-Culiseta inomata 9.3%
Aedes vexans 40 8%
West Nile Virus Testinv-The following mosquito pools were Oc. melan:mon 7 2%
tested positive for WMh slier Ae./a 64%
8,251B-at least one out of 27 Cu/ex tarsalts specimens submitted tested positive
WR-78: Windsor Water Valley
Location: Windsor.Water Valley Subdivision 350
GPS:N401 27.936',W104°53.962'
300
Trap Type:LighGCOz -- ---
250
Total number of traps set: 14 200
Total number of mosquitoes collected:977 - - ----- - I',
Average mosquitoes per trap: 70 150
100
Species collected - _-- ,
,cedes vexans so ___ _. _ -.. _ -
Ochlerotatus dorsahs
Ochlerotatus melammon p ___ _ .
Culex tarsalis C mS a m a m Culexsallnarius and/or Culex peens CO m N CO
CC Q C CC CO CO CO CO
Culiseta znornata N N N LO N 0) (0N b 0) N
—Total Mosquitoes —Culex spp.l
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total Culex tarsalis 43.6%
Aedes vexans 399 40.8%
Ochlerotatus dorsahs 43 4.4%
Other Aedes/Ochlerotatus 2 0.2%
Culex tarsal's 426 43.6% Other Culex 3.6%-far
35 3.6%
Culiseta mamma 72 7.4% /
/Culiseta inomata 7.4%
- ,Oc.dorsalis 4.4%
West Nile Virus Testinv-The following mosquito pools were Aedes vexans 40.8% other Ae./Oc. 0.2%
tested positive for WNW-
8:5a3 at least one out of40 Culex tarsals specimens submitted tested positive
WR-88: Windsor WCR 76 at Hwy. 257
Location:Windsor,Weld County Road 76 at 700
Colorado Hwy.257 600 f
j _- ---
CPS:N40°31279',W104°54.526'
Trap Type:LigheCO2
500 I-
I
400
Total number of traps set: 15
Total number of mosquitoes collected:2,994 300 -------- -- -. _ ____.
Average mosquitoes per trap:200
200
Species collected: -- - - - -- --- -I
Aedes vexans 100
Ochlerotatus dorsahs
Ochlerotatus melammon 0
Culex tarsalis c ' = o 0 0 m 3 sag rn a 0%
ay yay a
Culex se/m enms and/or Culez pzpens m m N o Q C 'C C 01 0% W to
Culiseta tnomata N ` N N - 01 N in Q 1r/ N
leTotal Mosquitoes —Culex spp.
Species abundance:
Species Number Percent of Total
Aedes vexans 1002 33.5%
Ochlerotatus dorsalis 544 18.2% Other Culex 1.0%
Other AedesiOchlerotarus 313 10.5% \ Culex tarsalis 30.0%
Culex tarsalis 898 30.0%
Other Culex 29 LO%o
Culseta mornata 208 6.9% Aedes vexans 33.5%
West Nile Virus Testinp-The following mosquito pools were . 'Culiseta inomata 6.9% Ili
tested positive for WHAT:
8/19'03 at least one out of 8 Cu/ex terse/zs specimens submitted tested positive
8:25'03-at least one out of 19 Cu/ex torso/is specimens submitted tested positive Oc.dorsals 18.2%
other Ae./Oc. 10.5%
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9/21/2003 Mond(IwoPark Maqu43/Yi%1.5 ]4000 PM 90000 PM 3.0 8/212003 9152 to 10 from WCR 433/49 Mop4tM%15 fiA500 PM 90500 PM 502
8/28/2003 Touch-up area in Tam M0sh13.15 11:1510 PM 114500 PM 3.0 8202003 SH 52 MWCR I8 tan WCR 413/4 Monist 3+15 89000 PM 91500 PM 180
92]/2003 Balsam ave from nofHvy 34 bp.to MomMN15 113010 PM 120500 AM 50 9/19/003 VCR 12 to 18 tom WCR 45 to 49 MospeoMM 15 8:4500 PM )1500 PM 18.0
8/272003 84sven 1851%to 28th%Item 71/111 91x803.15 81000 PM 01500 PM 130 0/12/2003 WCR 45 to 49 from 12 to 18 MasnioMM1A 83010 PM ]0000 PM 11.0
9/27/2003 From 4thsib 20504 San 308 twat timid 3+15 91010 PM 114590 PM 74.0 9/19/2003 WCR 10 to I8 tam WCR 43 to 49.5 Yagnoul%1.5 ]:0000 PM 83090 PM 15.0
8/27/M03 VCR 64 from 83rd awo 3/]14 bath%3.15 7/500 PM 80000 PM 3.0 Summary for Equipment. Tea ULV(15MMBnowt)
9/15/2003 _..__. -_. 4 .__.
ore welt of Bishop Mir M 9/t Monist 81000 PM 84590 PM 0.5 gain- g ZIYA MM Sp
9/180003 9/01%to 181N et tom 1st mb Bale MoaybMl%15 12:0110 AM 125010 AM 0.0 Avg 10.8 Max 200
9/10/2003 291k%bWI0th%from]4M are to 81o003+15 >05:00 PM 890:0 PM 15A
0/18/2003 Clamors pd 220 al to 18th.from l M0n13+15 11:0010 PM 1121100 PM 4A Keeneybu,g,City of
9190003 us Hy 343/.283 from 1st two to MnuibMS l 5 8:1500 PM 1211000AM 57.0
Tied ULg'
Sumnryb Epyvnm%'- TNCk OV(42 Sall Dads)
_.___._..9®.-_e329 MS 00 5/31/2003 WNelpl Pem%nne RN 11:1500 PM 121510101 9.0
Avg 13.1 Mn 800 ]/32003 South of tow 83/m43+15 91000 PM 95010 PM 7.0
]/10/2013 South Mown Man43.15 10001)0 PM 11:1000 PM 00
Hot Zone(K Greeley) ]/192003 Municipal Monist 3+15 102010 PM 110000 PM 220
7/280003 abnkipal Keansburg Mach%3.15 90090 PM 101x00 PM 15.0
Tad L'LE ]1312003 VCR 55 to 59 and WCR 14 to 18 Monist 3+15 100010 PM 102010 PM 50
5/31/2003 Deft Arm Pnmamne RTU 12:10009/1 12:50:00AM 00 8/)/2003 Tern 8/0m43+15 12:15130AM 1:1519AM 11A
• 8/3/2003 Cr 58.H%y34,Hy 3].Hy 385,Cr. Pn oao1+RIU 0:30:00 PM 1040:00 PM 7.0 miaow VCR 55th 50 ham 14 to 105 demist 3+15 ]9010 PM 8]x10 PM 110
8/25/2003 NORTH CF KERSEY animist 3+15 9:5500 PM 105500 PM 15.5 91182003 Soul/nasal of Keansburg MeepdoMM 1.5 ]9000 PM 71000 PM 30
7/220003 Kerey/&.Sry Bipn43+15 11:1010 PM 2:1090 AM 480
8/5/2003 Hy3]and WCR GO Norge/3+15 111x10 PM 20000 AM 85.0
8.13/2003 &-2nd ave12J81%,Hay2830W Mendel 3+15 10000AM 15000AM 9.0
Thais,(lamb 2 API Ayr-5/U Tay./Mute IL MU rye 8lfl
Date &Li'Arat Material Start Time ma Time Mkt Sprayed Dun SabdvAro, Mania Start Time FwdTime Miles
SLUMMY b£erM1oM'•Track ULV 0 Mal MONO 0/17/2003 In taws and NW cltoun Obni•I 3.15 9:1000 PM 103010 PM 10.0
wick 81.0 MS JA 6/1812003 West Mde0mn 810000811.15 0:]000 PM 02090 PM 74
Avg 19 Mn 221 6/252003 East of Woad Daunt 3.15 83010 PM 91010 PM 11.2
6/25/2033 Touch up Monist 3•15 10:1510 PM 104510 PM 10
Kelsey,City of 711/2003 41-30 AND MMtpaIAREA Monist 3.15 10:1000 PM 110000 PM 10.0
Backpack Barber 7/0/2003 4-52.41-505 Municipal Daniel 3+15 114500 PM 10090 AM 14.0
]/11/2003 Spacial Evam279Ma0 Tempo Ufa 100:00 PM 1'.1000 PM 02 7/15/2503 WCR 35 to WCR41 Demist 3•I5 113010 PM 122000 AM 13.0
]/111200) Spacial Ewa 235300059 Tempo UM4 12:1000 PM 124000 PM 02 70.2/2003 VCR 40 x1052 and WCR 3530411 8100,113.15 110010 PM 121510 AM 150
SUmmeryb E004orant 4 BacaeeltbnS/(2dabOne9N4) 7/29/2003 WCR 40 to 52 and WCR 35141 Demist 3+15 05000 PM 100090 PM 140
_.-... gm OA ells 0.2 8114003 M1nyM 91oniM 3.15 85090 PM 94500 PM 110
Avg 0.2 Mn 0.2 0/5/2003 Mnkpal eaoelW1 SOOSM 3.15 90010 PM 0210 PM 150
B/1212003 Mlnldpal &Wet 3+15 01010 PM 9O010 PM 70
Track ink' 112/2003 WCR Y to 52 and WCR 35 to 41 MOOMbckal 15 94500 PM 10:1500 PM OD
6/1012003 RuN-Norm 8100,813.15 94500 PM 110010 PM 100 110/2003 MmlgpM Moem10YY15 01510 PM 83000 PM 00
6/11/1103 To... DaniM3+15 80000 PM 90000PM 130 8120)203 WCR 48 to 52 from WCR 3530 41 MomibMIM1.5 1210110AM 11510AM 12.0
6/17/2003 NOTZONE NORTH OF KERSEY DpmM)3+15 10:40:00 PM 12:1020AM 134 9/27)2003 My 6 to 5711 ow wan 515 Mb W Octal*3.15 9:3000 PM 05090 PM 11.0
7/1/203 WCR 0 TO NCR 55 Municipal 100,813+15 11:5010 PM 1155130 PM 211 9/0/2003 Municipal MoISM 3+15 110000 PM 121011 AM 10.0
7AV20] Hxy 263 to ilw/34Hwy 85 b 55.5 810,1 3.15 8Z000PM 110090 PM ISA 910/2003 WCR 35 to 41 tam WCR 49 to 52 Mon13+15 10:3010 PM 111000 PM 7.0
7/15/2003 ton:IN ow to WCR 553;11w 34 I Monad 3.15 10O011PM 1:1511 AM 411 9/18/2033 Lay Deb 511 awl=MP Mb Elm 810000103+15 0:3000 PM 100090 PM 13.0
740203 Ton 9300013+15 1.10013PM 9:30110 PM 11.0 9/112003 WCR 48 to 52 Rom NCR 351041 MwmbMM 1.5 12:30110AM 1:1500 AM 101
7/29/2003 3711 M Merry dew 5Mb 3711+25 Mom*3.15 91000 PM 120000AM 31.0 041X03 Lay Dr.to 5th.Ws fan 9s.St to El 100,813.15 0:010 PM 94510 PM 110
8152003 Ton MOWN 3.15 00000 PM 10300 PM 20.0 5mmmryb Eyppm'• Tnm*ULV 4JJala9nw*)
0/12/200] Hwy 31308118]lit eve MNCR Si YoapibMb115 103011 PM 1101011 00 .._.y® 242.6 My 1.0
1/12/2003 NCR 51 to 55 prairie How.d.to lt+y Sam*3+15 1450)AM 2400AM 0.0 Avg 105 Mn 101
8/2612003 VCR 51.5 to 55gom NCR 54 tolw MckautMId1.5 7:4500 PM 8:1500 PM 0.0
5/2/2003 NCR 55.5 t0 tan,Hxy 34 to 811203. MopJROMY15 9:4500 PM 12000 AM 54.0 Loch Buie,City of
9/9/2003 NCR 51 to 551000 WCR 5430 Hxy Monad 3•15 100000 PM 1045130 PM 10.0 Truck VLF
9/16/2003 WCR 51 to 55 from NCR 54 to Hxy MoylbMell5 7:1590 PSI 1:000 PM 90 6/1212003 Urban and Rural-Ent of intrantale babel 3.15 105090981 121010 AM 19.0
Svmwyb£00p1ma• Tuck ULV(15 Mall 0/19203 WCR 24 WCR 30 01000103+15 105010 PM 112011 PM 02
wick 362.4 MM 80
]/110 VM M O 3 TCOSURROIMWOM el AREA Monist 12:301111 11100181 61
Avg 2/2 Max 540
7I10/2033 NCR 2-4WCR 39 and tentage N.L Mom103+15 1011110 PM 110000 PM 110
LoSalle,City of 7/11203 LOOM.-@ounding mat Man103+15 101010 PM 10000 AM $90
7/31/200 NCR 2 TP 4 AMC WCR 55 T 50 Waist 3.15 82010 PM 9420 PM 200
Backpool Barrier 0/812003 Loggia*and Ind divan Emig 3415 101010 PM 113010 PM 200
7/25/2003 19542NCR52 pa/$,811/0011 Tamp Ufa 0:10:0 PM 7:1500 PM 10 0/2512003 NCR 14 to 1Sf00m NCR 55 to 50,M MoMlMIM1.5 7:110 PM 8:3000 PM 130
54/415417 b Equip/wary Backpack 0ader(t Sbiroo.W 6/25/X03 WLR 2 to/Wawa M.TO NCR 41, MopMbMIM 15 84500 PM 103000 PM 100
9® 1.0 My 1.0 13/29/2003 WCR 37 to 41 from NCR 2 to 4 lion 3+15 93010 PM 94510 PM 40
Avg 10 Mn LO 0/6/X03 NCR 37 to 41900n VCR 2 to 4 and MomdbM101.5 7:3000 PM 0:1500 PM 140
Track lin 1114003 Welt to4 Porn 37b30 MockuIMM1113 7:000 PM 0:1010 PM 3.0
0/130103 RUM-E.W.North Mton elnml10 3.15 64500 PM 92510 PM 80 119/X03 WCR 2 to 4from NCR 37 to 410 Y0am1,MM11 900110 PM 90000 PM 10.0
111/2003 Municipal Permanone RTU 8:000 PM 10:3000 PM 100 0/15/X03 East allow MpamckM1t 13 60010 PM 8/500 PM 50
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Date s&brm;Lae Materiel BLatrar Nerve Kiln Spayed Date sab.&w.1t ;Material san Time Fir Time Miler*rayed
• Summeeb Eeonse'. Duck ULV(14SWBaawMt ... Sugary b E.:00mM'•Bao*acl Ban/NO dial lsaM)
961 188.2 MN 30 gar OIMSOI
Avg 12.0 Max 20.0 Avg 0.1 Max 0.1
Mead, Town of Thad ULr
6/10/2003 Od Foil Vasquez Permanent RlU 930:00 PM 100500 PM 5.0
8/18/2003 South 11114 MA Mann Bbm53415 102000 PM 11:1000 PM 00
"• 9/18/20113 MD-Southeast 0.0
5125/2003 RNee0o8am area we*Wtan Mond 3+15 85090 PM 100000 PM 8.0
Sammyb EwMwM'• (1 nog morn 62612003 VCR 36 NEST OF Hwv85 Mania 3+15 9:{500 PM 10:1500 PM 3.0
gar 00 MM 00
211 Ave 0.0 Max 0.0 11063 01730/9!/9 N.e1Tan Many 1.15 99010 PM 05000 PM 100
7I0INCO West edge and Mabetae Blae*3+15 111500 PM 123000AM 13.0
Track ULU 7/15/2003 NCR 2010 NCR 38adwvR 23 to MamM3N5 8/500 PM 105010 PM 30.0
6/1/2003 M of Men Pamnene 4+4 8:20:00 PM 9]590 PM 0.5 7/24/2023 Flange endwltoun&/9 arse Monist 1.15 114000 PM 10000 AM 21.0
6113/2003 Mulligan Lae N.to Lake Hallam Ea Pemanone4+4 91000 PM 110010 PM 22.3 7/3020113 Ton Mama 1.15 85000 PM 100000 PM 20.1
7/9/2003 MD-SaM Mond 3+15 8:]300 P4 102310PM 277 9/0/2003 NCR 28 b 36 and NCR 21 to 27 ManM3+15 11:2090 PM 124510AM 150
7/0/2003 MD-Went Man*3.15 102900 PM 00 61142003 no.y80.NCR 32.5,MuMelp1 BONA 3+15 74500 PM 9:1020 PM 140
7/202003 MDSamaM el®*t3.15 8:1000 PM 94210 PM 240 9/20/2003 NCR 28 to 34 ton NCR 21 to 27M MoegMoMM15 9:3090 PM 111500 PM 240
7/23/2003 MOStou Mahn 3+15 8:1510 PM 9:1510 PM 13.9 8120/2003 Tows Mania 3+15 7:3000 PM 05010 PM 16.0
7/23/2003 M➢Saa Mont 3.15 91000PM 1111010PM 231 9/2/2003 WCR 23 to 25.5 km 28 to 36 Monti 3+15 9:0010 PM 10:3090 PM 24.0
•
7123/2013 MO-SaMaM Mam53+15 110000 PM 12:2500AM 184 81912003 NCR 2310 25.75aan WCR 288/38 910m 3+15 10:0000 WA 115000 PM 8/0
•
7/28/2093 MD-Special(sae ma) Montt 3+15 80000 PM 94510 PM 05 9/1122003 NCR 28 to 34 ton WCR 21.5 to 25. 9omM3.15 84500 PM 89000 PM 190
7/31/2003 MD-Reath*g East Blond 3+15 8:1400 PM 100000 PM 250 Sumnayb Ea4pnm/• Tad ULV(le 8ebN.co.dM
914200! M0.Nlst Mom*3+15 440O0AM B3010AM 202 gar 2611 MM 30
8/102000 MM1SMN 9/em*3+15 71000 PM 95900 PM 1110 Avg 188 Max 380
91101)03 MO-Son Mora*3.15 90000 PM 113000 PM 150 Severance,Town V
81142003 MD-Swbeast Blond 3+15 70090AM 75000AM 11.3
9/172003 MD-Sadwaa Mash 315 1:4500 PM 90000 PM 330 Te4(At Ulf
WO/20M MD-West Month 3 15 94890PM 105200 PM 18.0 7/8/2003 S/44a Mengel 3+15 103500 PM 105510 PM 0.3
8/20/20113 MD-West born 3+15 75800 PM 04010 PM 230 7111/2103 SV-Wf Nadi 9//9/903+15 10:5590 PM 11:1500 PM 12
9/22/2003 MI allied Mang 3+15 9:1000 PM 121000 AM 50.3 7/92003 SA-Central 0/9/903635 8:1500 PM 10:3010 PM 243
9/27/2003 MDSaum Monet 3+15 105200 PM 12:1200 AM 140 7/17/2003 SV-Cetl Mond 3+15 90190 PM 1105.00 PM 209
9/27/2003 MD-Southeast Monist 3+15 8:3090 PM 103500 PM 272 7/222003 SViCMIM Mend 3+15 81400 PM 10:1500 PM 30.0
8/20/2003 MD-Cetel Mona 3415 0➢ 7/000] SVLeNss Monet 3.15 85990 PM 104810 PM AD
0/11/2003 MD-Central Blau53+15 7.1810 PM 95290 PM 324 7291003 S/AW4t Minn 3+15 005:00 PM 95200 PM 50
9/23/2003 MD-West Meant 3+15 74500 PM 9:1000 PM 158 9/12/2003 SVLabal Mom*3+15 6:2090 PM 99000 PM 84
Slavery b EMMnee• IMMutVa3 sue wad.) 8/27/2003 SVLaaal Blau*3415 83490 PM 10:1900 PM 35
gar 473.1 MS 00 9/11/2003 SVCe11N Monet 3.15 73090 PM 1011000 PM 320
Avg 208 Max 9'0 stamen b EpdwaM• Truck ULV(COMM/scads)
.__._.-_...
Platteville,City of 9m K1.3
8 MM I.2
Avg lei Mar 320
Backpack Barnes
Windsor,7000201
7/19/2003 VTR 381Ma.SOUTH 1STHW M S Tempo U 8:00:00 PM 7:0000 PM 0.1
Thal,'Aywr 3L 3193 Doge r2 of II haaam oat-a MU rem 121/1
Dec Sat51iosAro Menial Sin)Time End Time Milo 3ipryd mite SYLiw:bav Material Slate Tre Fad Time hula Sprayed
&14/2003 WR-Lee Lake Are Sbmle3+15 110000 PM 11000 AM 37.0
& W15/2003 WR. Ir Relent KlIop Estates M 8 ionil3.15 9'2500 PM 1213000 PM 7.0
]/82501 W9Nmk OA
& 4 01 1912003 WR-034/ wen3+15 80200 PM 10010 PIA 304
SuanrybEa4rM'� f1aeMYmmtll gym 00 M 8/202033 WR-WyWheyVtl 6 Haop E*a.M &wad 3.15 8:1100 PM 84800 PM 49.0
Avg QI Mn0.0 i 0.0 W21/2003 Roar O/9/a Rockies Marie 3415 61010 PM 8:900 PM 00
8/21/2903 WR-Ise Lab Mn tiwmy 3.15 90000 PM 90400 PM 210
.477'UL i' 8/29W1003 WR-West Some 3.15 01500 PM 1113000 PM 24.0
6125/2003 WRNu4 Prrnmme 4/.4 830:00 PM 10:1500 PM 218 &28/2003 9M-2/r lake Mn Sarni 3.15 11:1500 PM 120500 AM 8.0
6/28/2003 WRNe& Pamunwre 4.4 6:50:00 PM 04500 PM 813 8!272003 WR-Rwpe1 PIM Mn Need 3+15 101300 PM 12:1303AM 25.0
Sanitary b Equipment-AN ULV(2 d tw4atl4 8/2912003 WR-La Lab Mr Blar 3+15 0.0
_.. _._ Mr 29.8 Mb 8.0 W29/2003 WR-Cmaa Neng3.15 0.0
Avg 141 Mn 211 (1/2/X03 WR-Cw* Nem*3.16 8:2000 PM 101200 PM n9
Tree LLL. 9/2/2003 WR-Kodak n 8 Plant 3+15 7'3000 PM 01200 PM 9.1
9/2/2003 MAWS/RIM Bernie 3.15 74100 PM 91200 PM 21.0
&132033 MRNst Prmmme4.1 8:0010 PM 04000 PM 131 9/2/2003 p/g-Leeyy My Swn0 3.15 0.0
6/1712003 WRNwW Permanent,4./4 8:33:00 PM 84510 PM 2.1
_2/2003 WRNon Biome/1.15 0.0
0/19200.3 WRNat Fannie 444 8:38:00 PM 9:28130 PM 10.1
8202003 WR-Rama Park Mn Pmnemm 4.4 7:4500 PM 85500 PM 20.1 9/2/2033 V1P-R°peM Park Mee tianKN15 11:0310 PM 0.0
9/2/2003 WR-SOMMnal Comer Ma Ramp 3+15 00
8/4/!/1000 WRN9M Prmrwne4M 8:25:03 PM 9:!003 PM 133 912/2003 WR-WM Barmy 3.15 7:3500 PM 100500 PM 281
)/1/2003 WRNoot Bleed 3+15 8:ISA0 PM 1013300 PM 251
9/32003 WR-Lee Law Air Wowed 3.15 0.0
76/2003 WR-Lee Lake Mee Santo 3+15 213
9/3/2003 WR-Saaexeet Comer Mn B10101•1 3+15 8.10130 PM 91010 PM 17.7
7/3/2003 WRNut Barry 3.15 84000 PM 101500 PM 25.8
9/312033 AR-Non Demist3.16 8:5500 PM 104510 PM 250
7/312003 WR-Wed Sony 3+15 10:4500 PM 12:1700 PM 201
0/312003 WR-MramWen In.6 EM Blom*3415 9:3710 PM 104100 PM 18.0
7/82003 WR-VMS &iond3+15 8:]000 PM 112000 PM 280 82/1/1] W9Rmrd Park Pew timMI NIS OA
7/1012003 WRNnn Said NI5 112300 PM 114)00 PM 41
9,5/2003 Wei-C nkal Bowed 3+15 610O0 PM 102100 PM 2313
)/14033 WR-MSr Voley&HRop E1ae.M &aweet3.15 64900 PM 11100D PM 32.4
&52003 WR-Kedak Poe SWIM 3+15 101000 PM 105000 PM 30
7/14(2003 MRNOOW &orid3+15 82500 PM 45110 PM 21.0
]0142503 VmNon Bony N15 95000 PM 011010 PM 18.0 9)52503 WR-Rope Pet Mn NNW 3.15 110000 PM 120500 AM 180
952003 WR-WSrVa8ey 6 Here EWER,M Bleed3915 1100130 PM 15000 AM 34.0
7/15/2003 MR-WerWee 8HMm Estates At WARM 3.15 75700 PM 94700 PM 22.1 9/5/20133 WN,MM Briny 3.16 1:]OAOPY 104000 PM 310
7/1512003 We- std Warn*3.15 102300 PM 115810 PM 19.7
9/02003 WR-IUMmaon Mn 6 EM Saari 3.15 120510 AM 10000AM 14.0
7/1_2043 IMAM*La9oen Dal Ramie 3415 8:2800 PM 84700 PM 213
9112003 WR-Lee Lay Mr Bernie 3915 850O0 PM 100000 PM 184
)/1)/2003 WR-Lee Lake Mn Sonia 3.15 81500 PM 84500 PM 20
9/6/2003 MRNooq Rowed 3.15 ]3000 PM 9:1810 PM 25.0
7/22/2003 WR.CrMY Mamie 3415 8:1000 PM 101010 PM 231 9/812003 MRSoutwd Comer Mr timed 3+15 9:800 PM 10:2800 PM 14.1
7/23/2003 MR-Vest Mamie 3..15 9:12110 PM 112700 PM 251
992003 WR-Roped PatMa Nome.3.15 112500 PM 12:1000 AM 150
225203] W9Nen Womb/3+15 9:1400 PM 11:1000 PM 14.5 Sump".b Em9rM'• Truck ULV 202/Wel scuds)
7/29/2003 WR-West Mamie 3.15 8:20O)PM 112010 PM 24.0 . gum 1,018.2 My 00
7292003 WRNon Nome/3415 100500 PM 113500 PM 18.0 Avg 18.9 Mn 491
7/30/2003 WRAeyal Bkea53+15 11:3000 PM 18200 AM 12A
7/30/2003 WR-War Valley 6 H&ap Eda5.Ar Ramie 3+15 20500AM 32510AM 21.2
8/0/2003 WR-Wet Nome/3.15 4:4500 AM 71000AM 220
8/0/2003 WRNon Blemle JH5 8:1000 PM 10:18110 PM 3913
8/1211033 WR-COn5 DwnS3+15 ]5500 PM 8:1)00 PM 27.1
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