Oklahoma mosquito forecast, by town

A daily mosquito bite-risk score for all 609 Oklahoma towns, grouped by their 77 counties. Mosquito pressure is local, so pick your town for today's number, a 7-day outlook, and what's driving it.

Adair County · 3 towns

Alfalfa County · 10 towns

Atoka County · 4 towns

Beaver County · 4 towns

Beckham County · 6 towns

Blaine County · 7 towns

Bryan County · 13 towns

Caddo County · 13 towns

Canadian County · 6 towns

Carter County · 9 towns

Cherokee County · 7 towns

Choctaw County · 5 towns

Cimarron County · 2 towns

Cleveland County · 6 towns

Coal County · 5 towns

Comanche County · 10 towns

Cotton County · 4 towns

Craig County · 5 towns

Creek County · 11 towns

Custer County · 6 towns

Delaware County · 9 towns

Dewey County · 7 towns

Ellis County · 4 towns

Garfield County · 14 towns

Garvin County · 9 towns

Grady County · 12 towns

Grant County · 9 towns

Greer County · 3 towns

Harmon County · 2 towns

Harper County · 4 towns

Haskell County · 6 towns

Hughes County · 11 towns

Jackson County · 9 towns

Jefferson County · 8 towns

Johnston County · 7 towns

Kay County · 7 towns

Kingfisher County · 6 towns

Kiowa County · 8 towns

Latimer County · 2 towns

Le Flore County · 16 towns

Lincoln County · 13 towns

Logan County · 10 towns

Love County · 3 towns

Major County · 5 towns

Marshall County · 3 towns

Mayes County · 14 towns

McClain County · 10 towns

McCurtain County · 8 towns

McIntosh County · 8 towns

Murray County · 4 towns

Muskogee County · 13 towns

Noble County · 5 towns

Nowata County · 6 towns

Okfuskee County · 8 towns

Oklahoma County · 20 towns

Okmulgee County · 9 towns

Osage County · 15 towns

Ottawa County · 8 towns

Pawnee County · 12 towns

Payne County · 6 towns

Pittsburg County · 15 towns

Pontotoc County · 8 towns

Pottawatomie County · 14 towns

Pushmataha County · 4 towns

Roger Mills County · 4 towns

Rogers County · 11 towns

Seminole County · 7 towns

Sequoyah County · 9 towns

Stephens County · 8 towns

Texas County · 7 towns

Tillman County · 7 towns

Tulsa County · 13 towns

Wagoner County · 8 towns

Washington County · 6 towns

Washita County · 10 towns

Woods County · 4 towns

Woodward County · 5 towns

Oklahoma mosquito questions

What kinds of mosquitoes live in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma has floodwater mosquitoes (the dominant summer nuisance biter, which surges after heavy rain), the Asian tiger mosquito (a daytime biter that breeds in yard containers), the house mosquito (the main West Nile carrier), and swamp and cattail-marsh mosquitoes tied to the EEE cycle. Which ones dominate a given town depends on its local breeding habitat.
When does mosquito season start and end in Oklahoma?
In Oklahoma, mosquito numbers build from about mid-June, peak in mid-to-late summer, and fade with the first cool nights of fall. Biting largely stops once temperatures drop below about 50°F, and a hard freeze ends the season.
Is West Nile or EEE a risk in Oklahoma?
Both West Nile virus and Eastern equine encephalitis occur in the region, but human cases are rare. West Nile risk peaks in late-summer heat and tracks the house mosquito in developed areas; EEE rises after mid-July in swampy areas. For confirmed local activity, check the Oklahoma health department's arbovirus surveillance.
How do I keep mosquitoes out of my yard in Oklahoma?
The single biggest thing you control is standing water: empty anything that holds it, keep gutters clear, and change bird baths weekly. Use EPA-registered repellent at dawn and dusk, and for heavy biting a licensed mosquito-control service can treat breeding sites and resting spots you can't reach.