The City of Fort Collins provides mosquito spraying services at the recommendation of the Larimer County Department of Health and Environment to protect the community from West Nile virus. Find information about spray notifications, vector index data, safety precautions and frequently asked questions about the spraying program.
Spray Notifications
When the City of Fort Collins sprays for mosquitoes (based on recommendations from the Larimer County Department of Health and Environment), you can sign up for alerts:
- Text Alerts: Text FCWNV to 888-777
- Email Alerts: Go to NOCO Alert and create an account. In the Subscriptions section, after completing your profile and locations, click "Community Alerts," check "Fort Collins," then check "West Nile Virus Spraying" to receive alerts.
NOCO Alert is managed by LETA911, the Governing Authority for 9-1-1 in Larimer County, Colorado. LETA911 oversees 9-1-1, equipment and programs funded by LETA. This includes community alerts for West Nile virus (WNV) spraying.
Weekly Vector Index
The Larimer County Health Department recommends spraying for adult mosquitoes when an area of at least 5 traps shows a vector index of 0.75 or higher. The City operates 53 traps across Fort Collins that provide weekly data on WNV levels.
WNV vector index levels updated weekly, mid-June through mid-September.
Last updated: Sept. 15, 2025. Next scheduled update: June 2026
Vector index reporting will resume in June 2026.
Treatment Zones
Mosquitoes don't follow quadrant boundaries. Vector index values for quadrants are provided to help residents understand risk levels throughout the season.
Even if a quadrant has low virus levels, smaller spots within it may have high levels. Any area with 5 or more traps with a vector index of 0.75 or higher may be sprayed, no matter where it is.
Treatment area goals:
- Use pesticides effectively and responsibly
- Target the smallest area possible
- Act early to limit viral spread
- Include at least five (5) traps for valid data