Spraying Schedule
Adulticide applications (spraying) are conducted when biting adult mosquito populations exceed public health or nuisance thresholds. These applications are conducted via truck-mounted ultra low-volume cold aerosol sprayers during late evening or early morning hours. We apply products (adulticides) recommended by Rutgers University for mosquito control in New Jersey, and a complete list of our products with accompanying labels and MSDS sheets may be found here. We do not maintain a regular “schedule” for spraying, and these applications are only conducted when deemed absolutely necessary (and under the appropriate environmental conditions) in order to bring mosquito populations to tolerable levels or to ward off potential mosquito-borne disease outbreaks. Because of the timing of our applications, residents may not often see or hear our vehicles during operations, but please bear with us and we will respond to every service request that is received by our office. We also do not publish specific street addresses, but our adulticide applications are conducted on an area-wide basis and targets where adult mosquito populations may be concentrated during our application times. For further questions or information, please browse our website or call/email us directly.
26 September 2012 (Wednesday am)
Hamilton
- Uncle Petes Rd (GAC areas)
- Tindall Alley areas
- Electronic Ave areas
- Sloan Access Road areas
East Windsor
- Jacob Drive areas
- Old Trenton Road areas
- Jarrett Ct areas
- South Mill Rd areas
West Windsor
- Days Inn/Woodside Ave areas
- Doms Auto/Morrison Ave areas
26 September 2012 (Wednesday am)
Hamilton
- Uncle Petes Rd (GAC areas)
- Tindall Alley areas
- Electronic Ave areas
- Sloan Access Road areas
East Windsor
- Jacob Drive areas
- Old Trenton Road areas
- Jarrett Ct areas
- South Mill Rd areas
West Windsor
- Days Inn/Woodside Ave areas
- Doms Auto/Morrison Ave areas
