For Immediate
Release:
September 19, 2024
Monmouth County to conduct mosquito
control
operation in Long Branch on Sept. 20
LONG BRANCH, NJ – The
Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners has announced that due to
evidence of West Nile virus, a mosquito control operation targeting adult
mosquitoes will take place in Long Branch from 4:30-6:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 20,
weather permitting.
“The Mosquito
Control Division will conduct an adult mosquito control operation in a
treatment area that will run from Atlantic Avenue north to the Long Branch
border with Monmouth Beach and west from Neptune Avenue to the Long Branch
border with Oceanport,” said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone. “Residents can help ‘Fight the Bite’ by
using the Mosquito Control checklist to find and eliminate all the places
where mosquitos breed around homes and other structures.”
During the treatment operation, officials will be using Duet
applied with truck-mounted Ultra-Low-Volume (ULV) equipment.
“The peak season for
mosquito-borne disease (West Nile virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis) is
mid-August to mid-September so the Division advises all residents to protect
themselves with repellent and/or to wear long-sleeved shirts and pants when
outdoors,” said Commissioner Susan M. Kiley, liaison to the Mosquito Control
Division. “The County offers courtesy inspections where an inspector can visit
your property to look for standing water sources that support mosquito larvae. To
learn more about this service, go to www.visitmonmouth.com/mosquito.”
Pyrethroids
have been recommended for Ultra-Low-Volume (ULV) mosquito control in New Jersey
by Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency’s current evaluation considers pyrethroid-containing products
to be slightly toxic with minimal potential risk to people when used properly
as part of an integrated mosquito control program.
For additional
information, call 732-542-3630 or www.visitmonmouth.com.
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