Last weekend (April 15-17), Hernando County’s Environmental Services staff began intensifying mosquito-spraying operations to bring the mosquito problem under control. Mosquito Control staff was assisted by Water and Sewer Operations staff and sprayed throughout areas from Highway 19 west to the coast, Timber Pines, Masaryktown, the area around the Hernando County Fairgrounds, west of Culbreath Road to Highway 41 and Ayers Road south to County Line Road. In the northern part of the county, the area south of Hexam Road to Highway 50 west of the Suncoast Parkway was sprayed. While complaints came in from throughout the county, the areas that were sprayed over the weekend were those from which the overwhelming majority of complaints were received.
The eastern portion of the county will be sprayed this week, and once all areas have been sprayed, problem areas will be re-sprayed. The spraying efforts are timed to coincide with those parts of the day (pre-dawn and dusk) when the mosquitoes are most active.
Residents can assist in the effort by eliminating all sources of standing water from your property--even the smallest amount of water can hold mosquito larvae.
Practice the 5 D’s of mosquito prevention:
Dusk and Dawn - Avoid being outdoors at these times
DEET – Use mosquito repellant when outdoors
Dress – Wear clothing that covers
Drainage – Dump out standing water on your property
If you have questions concerning the County’s increased mosquito control efforts, please call(352)540-6552
Monday, April 18, 2011
Update on Mosquito Spraying Operations in Hernando County
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