BROWARD COUNTY, FL - Out of an abundance of caution, Broward County Mosquito
Control Section will be spraying to kill the larvae of the Aedes
aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes, known to potentially spread
dengue fever disease. Broward County does not have any locally transmitted
cases of the disease, and larvicide is being applied as a preventive measure
in areas where surveillance traps have identified increased mosquito activity.
Truck-mounted sprayers
will apply larvicide between from 10PM to 6AM, weather
permitting, from August 31 to September 5, 2022. The target areas are in Hollywood, Pembroke Pines and Miramar (see attached maps).
The larvicide being used
is VectoBac WDG. It is not harmful to humans, pets, bees, aquatic
habitats or environmentally sensitive areas. The active ingredient
is Bacillus
thuringiensis israelensis (Bti, strain
AM6552), a naturally occurring,
biodegradable bacterial mosquito larvicide, certified by the Organic Materials
Review Institute and registered for use by the US Environmental Protection
Agency.
Residents and business
owners are encouraged to reduce potential mosquito breeding habitats by
regularly surveying property to remove any standing water. Reducing the number of
mosquito breeding habitats lowers the number of adult
mosquitoes that could transmit diseases.
Broward County Mosquito
Control Section continues to work closely with the Florida Department of Health
and Code Enforcement partners in Broward's 31 municipalities to reduce the
population of mosquitoes and their habitats.
Residents experiencing
mosquito problems can request service by calling 311 or by completing the
online Mosquito Service Request Form.
August 26, 2022
MEDIA CONTACT: Adriana Toro, P.E.
Public Works Department
954-357-6040
About Highway and Bridge
Maintenance Division
Highway
and Bridge Maintenance Division is
responsible for the maintenance and construction of County road and highway
projects, curbs and gutters, guardrails, rights-of-ways, sidewalks, storm water
systems, streets, swales and trees and mosquito
control. Staff resources are
available for 24-hour emergency services. Call 954-357-6040 for more
information.