Camden County plans mosquito control spraying on June 18

Camden County plans mosquito control spraying on June 18
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director — Official Website
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The Camden County Mosquito Control Commission is set to conduct mosquito spraying operations throughout the county early Wednesday morning. Commissioner Jeffrey Nash, who serves as a liaison to the commission, emphasized the importance of addressing standing water in residential areas.

“It’s important for homeowners to check their yard and get rid any standing water to prevent mosquitos from spreading,” Nash stated. He further advised residents to inspect flowerpots and plastic containers for stagnant water, noting that proactive measures can significantly impact mosquito populations and assist the efforts of the Camden County Mosquito Control Commission.

Weather permitting, Ultra-Low Volume (ULV) spraying will occur on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. The targeted locations include various streets across Audubon, Haddonfield, Brooklawn, Gloucester City, Oaklyn, Mt. Ephraim, Winslow, Waterford (Atco), Gloucester Township, Clementon, and Lindenwold.

Residents are encouraged to remain indoors during these hours while the spraying is underway.



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