Mosquito control spraying scheduled in Camden County for early Thursday morning

Mosquito control spraying scheduled in Camden County for early Thursday morning
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Director — Camden County - NJ
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Early Thursday morning, the Camden County Mosquito Control Commission will conduct mosquito spraying and surveillance in various areas throughout Camden County. Commissioner Jeffrey Nash, who is the liaison to the Camden County Mosquito 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. “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 Ultra Low Volume (ULV) “spraying” operations on Thursday, July 24, 2025, between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m., weather permitting. The scheduled locations include Pennsauken, Lawnside, Somerdale, Haddon Township, Bellmawr, Camden, Mt. Ephraim, Gloucester City, Cherry Hill, Lindenwold, and Gloucester Township.



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