Monday, July 26, 2021

HEALTH DEPARTMENT TO CONDUCT MOSQUITO ADULTICIDING IN THE BRONX TO REDUCE RISK OF WEST NILE VIRUS IN COMMUNITY BOARD 10 AND 11 AREAS

 

Trucks will spray pesticide in parts of the Bronx in the evening of Monday, July 26

 To reduce mosquito activity and the risk of West Nile virus, the Health Department will conduct an adulticide treatment in the Bronx. Trucks will spray pesticides in sections of the Bronx on Monday, July 26, between the hours of 8:30 p.m. and 6 a.m. the following morning, weather permitting. In case of bad weather or equipment malfunctions, application will be delayed until Tuesday, July 27.

 The Health Department will use very low concentrations of Anvil®. The risks of pesticides applied by the Health Department for mosquito control are low to people and pets. Some people who are sensitive to spray ingredients may experience short-term eye or throat irritation, or a rash. People with respiratory conditions may also be affected.

 To stay safe during spraying:

• Stay indoors, whenever possible.

• Air conditioners can remain on. While unnecessary, you may wish to close air conditioner vents, or choose the recirculate function.

After spraying:

• Wash skin and clothing exposed to pesticides with soap and water.

• Always wash fruits and vegetables with water.

 The most effective way to control mosquitoes is to eliminate any standing water. New Yorkers are also encouraged to mosquito-proof their homes and take precautions when spending time outdoors.

Reducing exposure to mosquitoes

• Use an approved insect repellent containing DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus (not for children under 3), or products that contain the active ingredient IR3535.

• Make sure windows have screens. Repair or replace screens that have tears or holes.

• Eliminate any standing water from your property and dispose of containers that can collect water. Standing water is a violation of the New York City Health Code.

• Make sure roof gutters are clean and draining properly.

• Clean and chlorinate swimming pools, outdoor saunas and hot tubs. Keep them empty or covered if not in use. Drain water that collects in pool covers.

Report standing water by calling 311 or visiting nyc.gov/health/wnv. For more information about West Nile virus, call 311 or visit nyc.gov.

Locations of truck spraying

Neighborhoods 

Parts of Castle Hill, Clason Point, Country Club, Eastchester Bay, Harding Park, Middletown, Morris Park, Pelham Bay, Schuylerville, Soundview, Spencer Estates, Throgs Neck, Unionport, and Westchester Square. 


Bordered by Bronx River, Bruckner Expressway, Westchester Creek, East Tremont Avenue, Bronxdale Avenue, Rhinelander Avenue and Williamsbridge Road to the West; Bronx and Pelham Parkway to the North; Eastchester Bay, Lafayette Avenue, Throgs Neck Expressway, and Throgs Neck Boulevard to the East; and, East River to the South.


Parts of 10461, 10462, 10465, and 10473

Map of the Spray Area



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