Mosquitoes. The bloodsucking no-see-'ems on steroids siphon you outdoors, indoors, at dawn, at dusk and every minute in between, in cravings that can last from early spring into late fall. But help is here. The Borough of Spring Lake has a web page dedicated to everything you need to know about mosquitoes, plus how to survive them and--more importantly--how to get rid of them.
Titled simply "Mosquito Information," the page contains links to brochures published by Monmouth County. Those brochures include "What You Need To Know About Mosquitoes," "Recommended Repellents," and a mosquito habitat checklist.
The page also includes links to learning about mosquito- and tick-borne diseases in pets.
Spraying for mosquitoes, which officials call "mosquito control adulticide application," can take place any time between May 1 and Nov. 30, depending on the need, according to the borough web site. Trucks or helicopters with aerosol equipment may spray one of the following products: Duet Dual Action Adulticide; Zenivex Adulticide; Scourge; Fyfanon. The web site provides links to information about each product.
For more information, the borough recommends visiting the county web site, www(dot)visitmonmouth(dot)com/mosquito. You can also call the county's Mosquito Control hotline, 732-578-1600.
Titled simply "Mosquito Information," the page contains links to brochures published by Monmouth County. Those brochures include "What You Need To Know About Mosquitoes," "Recommended Repellents," and a mosquito habitat checklist.
The page also includes links to learning about mosquito- and tick-borne diseases in pets.
Spraying for mosquitoes, which officials call "mosquito control adulticide application," can take place any time between May 1 and Nov. 30, depending on the need, according to the borough web site. Trucks or helicopters with aerosol equipment may spray one of the following products: Duet Dual Action Adulticide; Zenivex Adulticide; Scourge; Fyfanon. The web site provides links to information about each product.
For more information, the borough recommends visiting the county web site, www(dot)visitmonmouth(dot)com/mosquito. You can also call the county's Mosquito Control hotline, 732-578-1600.
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