Specifications include, but are not limited to: Services to be Provided. During the term of this Agreement the contractor awarded the bid shall provide the following services during the mosquito breeding season: a) Surveillance. Larvae breeding sites such as ditches, tire piles, artificial containers, septic ponds, rainwater pools, etc. will be inspected at least weekly. In addition, adult mosquito populations will be monitored using light traps, landing rates, and resting stations. All collections will be identified as to specie and population distribution. Density will be plotted to detect any changes in problem areas. The contractor awarded the bid will set a minimum of six (6) Gravid or CDC light traps weekly for the City up to a maximum of 32 weeks throughout the year (approximately April 1st to November 30th ). In addition to identification as to specie and population distribution, the contractor awarded the bid will test each mosquito pool for West Nile Virus and provide said information to the City of Midlothian weekly. b) Larviciding. The contractor will apply only EPA-registered chemical and biological larvicides throughout the City. These will be applied at least weekly to persistent mosquito production areas and as indicated in other production areas. Chemicals, application rates and methods, including aerial application if needed, will be tailored to habitat and mosquito specie in order to provide greater control. The maximum amount of larviciding treatments for this contract will be on an as needed basis with no caps. c) Adulticiding. The contractor will apply only EPA-registered mosquito adulticides that will be dispensed by aerial application, from truck-mounted, or hand-held ultra-low volume (UL V) equipment throughout the City in order to provide uniform control and protect against re-infestation. All ULV applications will be timed to coincide with peak mosquito activity in order to provide the most effective control possible. The maximum amount of truck mounted UL V treatments for this contract will be on an as needed basis with no caps. d) Record Keeping. The contractor awarded the bid will keep complete records of all operations including records of inspections and larvicide and adulticide applications, all of which will be tabulated and presented in written weekly reports to the City. All forms and reports of pesticide usage required by all regulatory agencies will be filed to comply with applicable laws and copies will be submitted to the City for its files.