Mosquito spraying scheduled in Camden County on May 23

Mosquito spraying scheduled in Camden County on May 23
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director — Official Website
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Camden County is set to conduct mosquito spraying operations on Friday, May 23, 2025. The activity will take place between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m., contingent upon favorable weather conditions.

The Camden County Mosquito Commission has outlined specific locations for the spraying. In Cherry Hill, the targeted areas include Kresson Rd., Imperial Dr., Willowdale Dr., and several others. Voorhees will see spraying along School Ln., Oak Ave., Birch St., among other streets. Berlin’s scheduled areas feature Sunrise Rd. and Tansboro Rd.

In Winslow, operations will occur on Duke Dr., Frederick St., Orlando Dr., as well as numerous other roads. Waterford’s planned sites include Raritan Ave., Gennessee Ave., Bartram Ave., and more.

This initiative aims to manage mosquito populations in these areas effectively.



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