From the City of Duncanville: Ground Mosquito Spraying Scheduled for Thursday and Friday

August 07, 2025


Duncanville, TX - The City of Duncanville, at the recommendation and in cooperation with
Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS), will be conducting ground spraying
against mosquitoes on Thursday, August 7, and Friday, August 8, between the hours of 9:00
PM and 5:00 AM, weather permitting. The spraying is being conducted in response to the
detection of West Nile Virus in a mosquito trap located in the 75116 zip code. The area being
sprayed is the northeast part of the city, south of the north city limits, east of N. Cedar Ridge Rd.
and N. Main St. and west of N. Cockrell Hill Rd.
If the weather prohibits spraying on Thursday night, spraying will be conducted on Friday and
Saturday nights. Spraying will be performed in the targeted area within the City of Duncanville
(see the attached map). Residents within the spray zone are encouraged to remain indoors and
bring their pets inside during spraying.
City staff will continue to monitor areas where mosquito breeding is most likely to occur.
To prevent the spread of mosquitoes, residents should remove all areas of standing water.
Residents should also report all pools that are not well maintained and abandoned homes
where mosquitoes are likely to breed to either City of Duncanville Health Services or
Neighborhood Services by calling (972) 780-5000 or through the OurDuncanville app, available
on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
Everyone should continue to protect themselves against the West Nile Virus by using insect
repellent containing DEET. Citizens are also encouraged to remain indoors during dawn and
dusk when mosquitoes are most active.
For more information on the scheduled ground mosquito spraying in Duncanville, contact Kiki
Smith at (972) 780-5000.
What pesticide is used for mosquito control?
Dallas County uses permethrin a synthetic pyrethroid commonly used in mosquito control
programs due to its effectiveness. Permethrin has been registered by the EPA since 1979.

Can I opt-out of mosquito spraying?
Yes. Duncanville residents wanting to be on the no-spray list can email Joshua McConnell at
joshua.mcconnell@duncanvilletx.gov to have your, address added.





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