BROWARD COUNTY, FL - The Mosquito Control Section
will continue with mosquito abatement efforts by spraying larvicide in areas of
Hallandale Beach, Hollywood, Miramar, Pembroke Park and West Park on Wednesday, May 3 (see attached map). Truck-mounted sprayers will apply larvicide, weather permitting, between 11PM
and 6AM to reduce the mosquito larvae population of the Aedes
aegypti, a known disease-carrying mosquito and aggressive biter.
The larvicide being used is VectoBac
WDG. This product 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. It is certified by the
Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) and is registered for use by the US
Environmental Protection Agency. In addition, VectoBac WDG has been reviewed by
the World Health Organization and is listed as a recommended formulation for
control of mosquito larvae.
Residents and business owners are encouraged to reduce
potential mosquito breeding habitats by regularly surveying their property to
remove any standing water such as that found in buckets, tires, planters,
birdbaths and fountains. By reducing the number of mosquito breeding habitats,
residents will reduce the number of adult mosquitoes that could transmit
diseases.
Residents experiencing mosquito problems can request service
by calling 311 or by completing the online Mosquito Service Request Form.
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.
May 2, 2023
MEDIA CONTACT: Anh Ton, P.E., Director
Highway and Bridge Maintenance Division
(954) 357-6040