In this undated file photo provided by the USDA, an...

In this undated file photo provided by the USDA, an aedes aegypti mosquito is shown on human skin. Credit: AP

Suffolk County is planning ground spraying for adult mosquitoes Tuesday and Wednesday on Fire Island, weather permitting, health officials said.

Streets in the villages of Ocean Bay Park, Seaview and Ocean Beach are to be sprayed Wednesday, with previously announced spraying in Davis Park and Point O'Woods on Tuesday, both from 6 to 10 p.m. and using the pesticide Anvil, officials said.

Besides being annoying, some mosquitoes' bites can transmit West Nile virus to people.

The chances of experiencing health effects from the ground spraying are "quite low," the health department said, but children and pregnant women should avoid exposure if possible by staying clear of the area during spraying and at least 30 minutes after.

Among the "common-sense steps" the department suggests are closing doors, windows and air-conditioning vents during spraying and 30 minutes after.

For details, call Suffolk's spraying information hotline at 631-852-4939 or visit nwsdy.li/spraying.

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