Mosquito Control in the City of Atlantis
The City of Atlantis is Palm Beach County's smallest incorporated municipality — approximately 2,100 residences where every homeowner is automatically a member of the Atlantis Country Club. The city's golf course, interior canal system, and position between I-95 and the Lake Worth Lagoon create multi-source mosquito pressure in one of the county's most established residential enclaves.
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Repel
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Atlantis Mosquito Pressure Factors
Uniquely, every resident of the City of Atlantis is a member of the Atlantis Country Club — and the golf course's water hazards and retention lakes are woven throughout the 2,000-acre city footprint. Unlike typical golf communities where some residents have distance from water features, in Atlantis the golf course infrastructure is interspersed among the residential streets, placing virtually every property within close proximity to stable Culex quinquefasciatus breeding sources. This creates one of the most consistently elevated Culex pressure environments of any Palm Beach County municipality.
Atlantis' mature drainage infrastructure includes interior canals along many streets. These drainage channels provide secondary breeding habitat — standing or slow-moving water with organic matter supports both Culex quinquefasciatus and, during the wet season, floodwater species that accumulate from summer rainfall events. Canal-fronting properties experience the highest combined Culex-plus-floodwater pressure.
Atlantis' eastern border is within 2–3 miles of the Lake Worth Lagoon (Intracoastal Waterway), bringing tidal flat pressure from Aedes taeniorhynchus — the salt marsh mosquito with a 5+ mile flight range. Combined with golf course Culex and interior canal species, Atlantis residents face three distinct mosquito pressure sources that peak at different times of day and year.
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