Why are mosquitoes so scarce at Disney World even though Florida has many mosquitoes?
Disney uses a layered, engineered approach: they prevent standing water by circulating and draining water features, run nightly insecticide treatments, use bat houses and targeted landscaping, and monitor populations with traps.
What role does water design play in preventing mosquito breeding?
Almost every decorative pond, lagoon and fountain is engineered to keep water moving or recirculating; without stagnant water, mosquitoes cannot complete their life cycle.
Does Disney rely only on chemicals to control mosquitoes?
No. Chemical nightly sprays are one layer, but Disney also uses natural controls like bat houses, garlic-oil sprays on foliage, selective plants, and drainage infrastructure to reduce reliance on chemicals.
When and why does Disney spray insecticide?
Trucks apply insecticide nightly after parks close on a precise schedule timed to break the mosquito reproductive cycle and target mosquitoes when they're most vulnerable.
How do bats fit into Disney's pest-management strategy?
Disney installs bat houses to attract bats, which feed on mosquitoes at dusk and night, providing an effective, natural form of pest control in targeted areas.
Why are water parks and resort pools more challenging to protect?
Pools and water parks have warmer, stiller water and higher humidity, making them more attractive for mosquitoes; Disney compensates with treated water, strategic landscaping, and different lighting choices.