Does mosquito control harm bees, other pollinators, animals, or organic gardens?

Insecticides used on mosquitoes can potentially harm other non-target insects such as bees, but our spraying, which typically takes place before dawn or after dusk, reduces the potential impact because bees are usually inside their hives during this time.  However, it is not always appropriate to treat before dawn or after dusk for certain mosquito species.  Our mosquito control program keeps an up-to-date list of local beekeepers and organic gardeners and works with them to protect their hives, pollinators, and plants.

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1. Why can I no longer see a spray schedule online? Do you have a set schedule for spraying mosquitoes?
2. How does the service request work?
3. How many phone calls do you need to spray in my area?
4. Do you provide public education about mosquitoes?
5. How many types of mosquitoes are there?
6. Do all mosquitoes bite?
7. Where are all the mosquitoes coming from?
8. Can bites from mosquitoes make me sick?
9. Are the products that you use safe?
10. Does mosquito control harm bees, other pollinators, animals, or organic gardens?
11. Can I request not to be sprayed?