The Department of Health (BCDH) Mosquito Disease Control Program will conduct an ultra-low volume (ULV) mosquito control operation on Tuesday July 7th beginning at 8:30 p.m. in Bensalem Township to reduce high populations of nuisance mosquitoes and mosquitoes capable of transmitting West Nile Virus.
The treatment will be administered using truck-mounted equipment to treat mosquito habitats in residential neighborhoods and park areas. Trucks used during the application are identified by Bucks County seal logos displayed on the doors. The equipment dispenses Duet at a rate of 0.75 ounces per acre. This product is designed to provide quick, effective control of adult mosquito populations. The application has very low toxicity to mammals and is expected to have negligible impacts on non-target insects and the environment.
Treatments will occur in Bensalem Township at the Bensalem Country Club. Additional treatments will occur in and around Village Green neighborhood, including Elfreths Aly., Village Green Blvd., Maritime Ct., Society Hill Dr., Betsy Ross Dr., Chancellor Cir., Clover Ave., and Cornwells Ave. Robert Yezzi Memorial Park will also be treated. In the Andalusia neighborhood, treatments will occur on streets extending from Colonial Ave. to Whittier Ave. and from Walnut Ave. to Biddles Ln.
Certain mosquito species can carry West Nile virus, which may cause West Nile encephalitis, an infection that results in inflammation of the brain. According to the Pennsylvania Department of Health, all residents in areas where virus activity has been identified are at risk of infection. Weather conditions and other unexpected events could delay or cancel this spray operation. If conditions do not allow application on July 7, Wednesday evening, July 8, will serve as the back-up spray date.
You can help protect yourself and your community from West Nile Virus by getting rid of standing water around your home. Mosquitoes can breed in even small amounts of water found in items such as flowerpots, buckets, toys, and clogged gutters. Using insect repellent and wearing long sleeves and pants, especially during dawn and dusk, can also help prevent mosquito bites.
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For additional information or to report a concern, contact the Bucks County Department of Health at 215-345-3318.