Please
Note: The Mosquito Commission will be adulticiding in selected
areas of Waterford Twp, Winslow Twp and Glendora on September 29th,
and Winslow Twp, Voorhees Twp and Waterford Twp on October 1st.
Mosquitoes
are well known throughout the area as a nuisance. Uncontrolled mosquito
populations can still ruin outdoor activities and interfere with
many elements of business. A less common but even more serious problem
with the blood sucking of mosquitoes is the spread of diseases.
Various types of life-threatening encephalitis occur throughout
South Jersey in humans and domestic animals. Dog heartworm is widespread
in dogs and occasionally in cats. Malaria has struck in Camden County
in recent years but is very rare. Some of the most serious communicable
diseases are spread by a mosquito bite and are still common in many
other parts of the world. These are all reasons that the mosquito
is a pest of whose control is mandated by New Jersey State Law.
The Camden County Mosquito Commission will respond to citizens'
complaints about mosquitoes and stagnant water that could breed
mosquitoes.
Contact
information
Phone:
(856) 566-2945
FAX: (856) 566-2989
skeeters@camdencounty.com
Since the mosquito does not respect property lines, municipal borders
or land features, this commission serves all parts of Camden County
and is coordinated with neighboring counties through a state network.
There are 63 species of mosquitoes in New Jersey. Techniques have
been scientifically developed to target the trouble makers.
For other mosquito history, biology and agencies visit the Homepage
of the Department of Entomology at Rutgers University.
The Camden County Mosquito Extermination Commission is a health
related agency authorized by New Jersey State Statues to eliminate
and control mosquitoes which cause great suffering, economic loss
and disease transmission. This work is funded by the Camden
County Board of Freeholders. These tasks are undertaken by employing
various methods, such as chemical control, biological means, water
management, education and training by a small but highly specialized
professional staff.
Camden County Mosquito Commission
Charles J. DePalma Complex
2311 Egg Harbor Road
Lindenwold, NJ 08021
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