For Immediate
Release:
July 18, 2024
Board of County Commissioners reminds
residents about mosquito control techniques
FREEHOLD, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County
Commissioners is asking residents
and visitors to be vigilant about mosquito-borne illnesses such as Eastern Equine
Encephalitis, St. Louis Encephalitis and West Nile virus.
“Typically, mid-August and September mark the peak periods
for West Nile activity, but it's important for residents and visitors to be
aware that mosquito control agencies across New Jersey have detected West Nile
virus in mosquitoes earlier in the season this year,” said Commissioner
Director Thomas A. Arnone. “The Mosquito Control Division is continuing to monitor
mosquitoes throughout the County for West Nile virus and other diseases. The
staff is also inspecting and treating sites of stagnant water to control
mosquito larvae.”
“Everyone can do their part in mosquito control by dumping
water from tarps, buckets and other containers around their homes and other
structures,” said Commissioner Susan M. Kiley, liaison to the Monmouth County
Mosquito Control Division. “Residents and visitors are encouraged to
protect themselves with an EPA-approved repellent, to limit outdoor activities
between dusk and dawn, and to wear long-sleeved shirts and pants when
possible.”
Residents who would like to learn more may call the Mosquito
Control Division at 732-542-3630 or submit a request for a courtesy inspection
at www.visitmonmouth.com/mosquito.
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