2026 ULV Mosquito Fogging for Revell Downs
- Apr 14
- 2 min read
Updated: 6 days ago

Our community is approved to participate in the adult mosquito surveillance and control program offered by the Maryland Department of Agriculture, Mosquito Section. We are approved and assigned for the spray night of Monday, anytime between, June 3rd to October 6th, between 7:00 PM – 2:30 AM.
Residents who wish to be excluded from adult mosquito control services must notify the Maryland Department of Agriculture and the HOA by submitting a completed exemption form. The Department's policy on objection to adult mosquito control services and the exemption form is available on the Maryland Department of Agriculture Website. Mail exemption forms to the HOA at hoa@revelldownshoa.org.
THIS COUNTY FOGGING INFORMATION SHARED WITH OUR COMMUNITY
Our Community’s assigned fog night is: Monday.
Our community will only be fogged on Monday nights during the 2026 season.
If we need to fog on a different night due to mosquito borne illness, a press release will be issued and residents with exemptions will be notified.
Fogging can occur anytime between 7:00 PM and 2:30 AM
Fogging will not begin until 10 days after the community has been notified and we have received the Community Notification Verification Form
Estimated fogging season for 2026 is June 3 to Oct 6.
Residents who do not wish their property to be fogged may file an exemption. The exemption policy and form can be found on our website: https://mda.maryland.gov/plants-pests/Documents/MosquitoControlExemptionForm.pdf
Please stay indoors while fogging operations are being conducted
For Further information:
Web: http://mda.maryland.gov/plants-pests/pages/mosquito_control.aspx
Phone: 410-841-5870, 443-875-7798
For information on the products used: http://mda.maryland.gov/plants-pests/Pages/mc_product_labels_material_safety_data_sheets.aspx
Please note that ULV spray treatment of adult tiger mosquitoes are most effective when conducted in conjunction with community cleanup efforts. Homeowners are encouraged to be proactive in their efforts to control mosquitoes by becoming aware of backyard breeding sites.



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