Mosquito spraying set for Fire Island
As part of Suffolk County's mosquito-control effort, the public works department will spray the pesticide sumithrin Tuesday and Wednesday from 6 to 10 p.m., weather permitting, in areas of Fire Island.
The treatment is planned Tuesday for all streets in Davis Park and Point O'Woods and Wednesday for Ocean Bay Park streets, according to the county health department.
The pesticide applications are designed to control mosquitoes, which can spread the West Nile virus through bites.
Suffolk County is reporting 201 mosquito samples and 37 birds testing positive for the virus this year, according to the health department. Two human cases have been confirmed in the county, with both people having recovered.
Chances of experiencing medical problems because of the pesticide applications are low, health officials said, but residents may want to avoid exposure, with children and pregnant women especially advised to stay indoors during the treatment and for 30 minutes after the spraying.
For more information, call the county's spray hotline at 631-852-4939, or see www.suffolkcountyny.gov/Departments/HealthServices.aspx.
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