Mosquito Risk in Pierce County After Heavy Rain

Pierce County, Wisconsin · WI

0
/100
LOW RISK Steady

Mosquito risk in Pierce County, Wisconsin is following recent rainfall rated low with a score of 0 out of 100. This is because humidity is elevated and recent rainfall has increased moisture levels. Conditions may change as weather patterns shift.

· Source: Open-Meteo professional weather data

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Rain Alert — Pierce County

STRONG

Heavy rainfall (0.62" in 24h) is creating ideal conditions for pest activity. Take action now.

  • 0.62" of rain in the past 24 hours
  • 0.52" total rain in 72 hours
  • Heavy rainfall significantly increases pest activity

Mosquito Risk Summary for Pierce County

Mosquito risk in Pierce County, Wisconsin is following recent rainfall rated low with a score of 0 out of 100. This is because humidity is elevated and recent rainfall has increased moisture levels. Conditions may change as weather patterns shift.

Score: 0/100 Level: LOW Trend: steady Data: 2026-06-05 18:48:55

Why Mosquito Risk Is Low in Pierce County

Current weather conditions show minimal risk factors for mosquitoes activity.

Current Weather Conditions

Temp
48.6°F
H:56.3° L:41.7°
Humidity
70.8%
Rain 24h
0.62"
Wind
16.3 mph

Source: Open-Meteo professional weather data for Pierce County area

Why Rain Affects Mosquitoes in Pierce County

Rainfall creates standing water breeding sites everywhere — gutters, planters, depressions, containers. Mosquito eggs can hatch within 24-48 hours in warm standing water.

Recommended Action

Dump all standing water around your property. Consider professional mosquito barrier treatment before the next generation hatches.

3-Day Forecast

3-Day Mosquito Outlook

Today
53°/39°F
0.62"
LOW 3
Tomorrow
56°/42°F
20% chance
LOW 0
Day 3
59°/45°F
10% chance
LOW 9

How to Reduce Mosquito Risk Around Your Pierce County Home

  • Eliminate standing water in gutters, planters, bird baths, and low areas
  • Treat standing water that cannot be drained with mosquito larvicide
  • Use fans on patios and outdoor seating areas to disrupt flight
  • Install or repair window and door screens
  • Keep vegetation trimmed to reduce daytime resting sites
  • Consider professional mosquito barrier treatment during peak season
  • Use EPA-registered repellents when spending time outdoors

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Current conditions in Pierce County favor mosquitoes activity. Professional treatment is most effective when applied early.

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Mosquito FAQ for Pierce County

What is the current mosquito risk in Pierce County?
Mosquito risk in Pierce County is currently low with a score of 0/100. This forecast is based on temperature, recent rain, and wind conditions.
Rain creates standing water where mosquitoes breed. In Pierce County, even small amounts of collected water in gutters, planters, and low spots can produce thousands of mosquitoes within days.
Mosquitoes become inactive below about 50°F and die when temperatures drop below freezing. In Pierce County, mosquito season typically ends with the first hard frost.
Eliminate standing water, maintain gutters, treat standing water with larvicide, use fans on patios, and consider professional treatment during peak season.

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