Mosquito Spraying Notice is Sign of Spring

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While winter continues its grim work, two sure signs of warmer weather ahead crossed our desk this week. First, the state Department of Conservation and Recreation is opening its  seasonal camping reservation system for the year.

Then, of course, where was the legal notice about mosquito spraying!

In accordance with 333 CMR 13.04(7) (a & b), please consider this as notification of the
potential spring (and summer if conditions warrant) aerial applications targeting mosquito
larvae in the larger wetlands of the District.
The Norfolk County Mosquito Control District will potentially be conducting helicopter applications of biorational larvicides to control mosquito larvae, should conditions warrant. Go to the Districts website for targeted spring wetland locations. The summer wetland locations will be posted before any application should it be warranted. These potential applications will be conducted over specific large wetlands in the Towns of:

Avon/Bellingham/Braintree/Canton/Dedham/Dover/Foxboro/Franklin
Holbrook/Medfield/Medway/Millis/Milton/Needham/Norfolk/Norwood
Plainville/Quincy/Randolph/Sharon/Stoughton/Walpole/Westwood
Weymouth/Wrentham

Any potential applications may be conducted between April 4, and October 28, 2024.
The trade name of the possible formulations utilized will be any of the following: 

VectoBac GR (EPA Reg. #73049-486); 

VectoBac G (EPA Reg. #73049-10):

VectoBac GS (EPA Reg.
#73049-10) 

VectoLex FG (EPA Reg. #73049-20),

Natular G30 (EPA Reg. #8329-83), 

Duplex-G
(EPA Reg. #89459-93), 

Altosid XR-G (EPA Reg. #2724-451),

FourStar Bti CRG (EPA Reg.
#85685-4), 

Altosid P35 (EPA Reg. #89459-95), 

MetaLarv S-PT (EPA Reg. No. 73049-475). 

For further information contact David A. Lawson, Director at (781) 762-3681 or the Boards of
Health in the towns listed above. Information is also available on line at www.norfolkcountymosquito.org

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