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ALERT – Midwood, Flatbush, Marine Park To Be Sprayed For Mosquitos / West-Nile Virus


wnvThe following was submitted to YWN by Councilman Chaim Deutsch:

To reduce mosquito activity and the risk of West Nile Virus, the Health Department will spray pesticide from trucks in parts of Brooklyn on Wednesday, August 19, 2015 between the hours of 8:30 p.m. and 6 a.m., weather permitting. (In Marine Park, spraying will begin after 9:30pm to accommodate concert-goers.)

In case of inclement weather, application will be delayed until Thursday, August 20, 2015 during the same hours.

The zip codes listed below are being treated due to rising West Nile virus activity and have high mosquito populations.

The affected zip codes in our district are 11210, 11223, 11229, 11234, and 11235.

For these sprayings, the Health Department will use a very low concentration of Anvil® 10+10, a
synthetic pesticide. When properly used, this product poses no significant risks to human health. The
Health Department recommends that people take the following precautions to minimize direct exposure:

• Whenever possible, stay indoors during spraying. People with asthma or other respiratory
conditions are encouraged to stay inside during spraying since direct exposure could worsen these conditions.

• Air conditioners may remain on, however, if you wish to reduce the possibility of indoor exposure
to pesticides, set the air conditioner vent to the closed position, or choose the re-circulate function.

• Remove children’s toys, outdoor equipment, and clothes from outdoor areas during spraying. If
outdoor equipment and toys are exposed to pesticides, wash them with soap and water before using again.

• Wash skin and clothing exposed to pesticides with soap and water. Always wash your produce
thoroughly with water before cooking or eating.

Reducing Exposure to Mosquitoes

• Consider limiting time outdoors between dusk and dawn in areas with significant mosquito infestations.

• Wear protective clothing when outdoors, and use an approved insect repellent containing
picaridin, DEET, oil of lemon eucalyptus (not for children under three), or products that contain
the active ingredient IR3535.

• Make sure windows have screens and 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.

(YWN Desk – NYC)



One Response

  1. This article is not fully accurate as only parts of these zipcodes are being sprayed. i.e. only that part of 11229 east of Ocean Avenue will be sprayed. Check out the details at nyc.gov for the map.

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