Camden County announces early morning mosquito spraying operations across multiple towns

Camden County announces early morning mosquito spraying operations across multiple towns
Jeffrey L. Nash | Camden County, NJ — Camden County
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Early Thursday morning, the Camden County Mosquito Control Commission will conduct mosquito spraying and surveillance across various areas in Camden County.

Commissioner Jeffrey Nash, who serves as liaison to the Camden County Mosquito Commission, emphasized the importance of residents checking their properties for standing water. “It’s important for homeowners to check their yard and get rid any standing water to prevent mosquitos from spreading,” Nash said. “Be sure to check flowerpots and other plastic containers for standing water. Being proactive have major impact on the mosquito population and help the hardworking people at the Camden County Mosquito Control Commission in their efforts.”

The commission plans to carry out ULV “spraying” operations on Thursday, August 7, 2025, between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m., weather permitting. The targeted locations include several neighborhoods in Runnemede, Audubon, Collingswood, Haddon Township, Haddonfield, Gloucester City, Pennsauken, Waterford, Winslow, Gloucester Township, Voorhees, Cherry Hill, and Berlin.

Residents are advised to take preventive measures by removing sources of stagnant water such as those found in flowerpots or plastic containers. These steps can help reduce local mosquito populations and support county efforts.



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