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Report a Problem

The New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board offers comprehensive pest management assistance, including 311 reporting for mosquitoes, rodents, and termites during business hours Monday through Friday. Our expert entomologists also provide free bug identification services through our website and can direct you to resources for nuisance wildlife removal throughout the city.

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Nola BugFest

Nola BugFest Free Admission!

New Orleans Mosquito, Termite & Rodent Control Board
2100 Leon C. Simon Dr., New Orleans, LA 70122

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Education

Learn about their life cycle, breeding habits, and effective prevention methods to reduce mosquito populations and minimize the risk of mosquito-borne diseases. Join us in our efforts to create a safer, more informed community through mosquito education.

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Mosquito

The New Orleans Mosquito and Termite Control Board (NOMTCB) conducts mosquito surveillance through weekly monitoring of different types of mosquito traps placed throughout the city.

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Nuisance Wildlife Removal

While the Mosquito, Termite, and Rodent Control Board inspectors are not licensed to handle nuisance animals, there are resources available for residents who encounter various wildlife issues.

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Termite Control

The New Orleans Termite Control Board is dedicated to protecting city property, including facilities, trees, and greenspace, from termite infestations through comprehensive control measures and fumigations. The board conducts extensive research on termite biology and focuses on safeguarding historic properties, particularly from the destructive Formosan subterranean termites.

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Store

Termite bait systems use the natural foraging behavior of termites to protect buildings through strategically placed monitoring stations around the perimeter. In urban areas and historic districts where soil access is limited, pest control companies install these systems through concrete, brick, or asphalt to ensure comprehensive termite protection for the entire structure.

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Rodent Control

The Rodent Control section of the Board proactively reduces, monitors and controls rodent populations within New Orleans, providing critical health, quality-of-life, and economic enhancement services to citizens, City employees, and visitors.

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Zika Information

Zika virus, primarily transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, gained global attention due to its potential to cause severe birth defects. While outbreaks have decreased since 2016, ongoing vigilance and mosquito control efforts remain crucial to prevent future transmission, especially in areas where the virus-carrying mosquitoes are present.

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