KVRR Local News April 23, 2021 MOORHEAD, Minn. (KVRR) – At least one member of the Moorhead City Council says he’s considering a motion to eliminate aerial mosquito spraying and another member says he’s heard from residents concerned about the practice. “I’m considering it. I never liked it, not in favor,” city council member Larry Seljevold said. Seljevold, who represents Ward 3, says his concerns were prompted by what he calls the “monarch massacre.” In August, 2020, thousands of monarch butterflies died during aerial mosquito spraying after heavy rains in the metro raised concerns about West Nile virus. Seljevold says he also would support similar motions to eliminate aerial spraying if introduced by other city council members.