More mosquito fogging scheduled for Maricopa

Fight the BitePinal County Environmental Health Services announced today that adult mosquito fogging will be conducted in the City of Maricopa.  A mosquito trapped during routine surveillance for West Nile virus tested positive, resulting the need to fog the area to prevent transmission of the disease to humans or animals. 

Weather permitting, fogging will take place between 1:00 am and 5:00 am September 2nd, 3rd and 4th in the City of Maricopa.  The area to be fogged encompasses John Wayne Parkway to the east, Sage Brush Drive to the south, Green Road to the west and McDavid Road to the north.

The pesticide that will be used during fogging is called Anvil.  It is a pre-mixed, ready to use product that contains two active ingredients:  Sumithrin (2%) and piperonyl butoxide (2%).  Sumithrin is a man-made version of a natural pesticide found in chrysanthemum flowers.  Piperonyl butoxide enhances the ability of Sumithrin to kill mosquitoes.  Anvil is registered with the U.S. EPA and is effective against mosquitoes that carry West Nile virus. 

There are several things that residents can do to reduce exposure during fogging:

West Nile virus is transmitted to humans and animals through the bite of an infected mosquito.  West Nile virus can cause severe illness in people and horses, although not everyone who is infected will develop symptoms.  People of all ages can be affected, however, the elderly may be more prone to serious illness. 

County health officials urge all county residents to “Fight the Bite” and follow these simple personal precautions to avoid mosquitoes and the diseases they may carry:

The County has a mosquito hotline and a webpage.  If you would like information on mosquito prevention and control, please call: 866-287-0209, ext. 6200, or visit the West Nile virus webpage at www.pinalcountyaz.gov/envhealth

For information or questions concerning the health effects of West Nile virus, please call the Pinal County Public Health Information Hotline:  866-763-7252.

(Submitted by Pinal County Public Health)

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