Kanata North Nuisance Mosquito Control Program
The Kanata North Nuisance Mosquito Control Program targets mosquito larva found in wetlands to prevent hatching. The small, localized, program is approved for four years from 2024 to 2027.
From April to September, GDG Canada will apply control agents to the treatment area in and around Kanata North. The control agents are Bacillus Thuringiensis Israelensis (Bti) and Bacillus sphaericus (Bs), which are a bacteria found naturally in soils. No other control agents will be used. The Health Canada Regulatory Agency has approved both agents and has found them to have no effects on humans, birds, fish, animals or other insects. Bti and Bs are effective bacteria that destroy the stomachs of mosquito larvae that hatch in water.
GDG Environment has been monitoring mosquito larvae since early April and has started treatment of areas in Kanata North.
As the season progresses, we will continually update this page with weekly Mosquito Program Reports. If you have any questions or concerns during the season, you can contact gdg.canada@kersia-group.com or 1-877-227-0552. Be sure to include your address and contact information.
The Kanata North Office will be holding a virtual information session on May 19 at 7:00 pm for residents who are interested in learning more about the program. GDG Environment will present on this year’s program, and there will be an opportunity to ask questions. You can register for virtual information session at 2026 Kanata North Mosquito Program Community Information Session.
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