www.bxtimes.com Open in urlscan Pro
141.193.213.21  Public Scan

URL: https://www.bxtimes.com/spray-mosquitoes-bronx-tuesday/
Submission: On September 27 via manual from US — Scanned from US

Form analysis 2 forms found in the DOM

GET /

<form role="search" method="get" class="search-form" action="/">
  <label>
    <span class="screen-reader-text">Search:</span>
    <input type="search" class="search-field" placeholder="Search" value="" name="s">
  </label>
  <button type="submit" class="basic-button bkg-main search-submit icon-search-basic" value="Search"><i class="fa fa-search" aria-hidden="true" aria-label="Search"></i></button>
</form>

GET /

<form role="search" method="get" class="search-form" action="/">
  <label>
    <span class="screen-reader-text">Search:</span>
    <input type="search" class="search-field" placeholder="Search" value="" name="s">
  </label>
  <button type="submit" class="basic-button bkg-main search-submit icon-search-basic" value="Search"><i class="fa fa-search" aria-hidden="true" aria-label="Search"></i></button>
</form>

Text Content

 * Home Pros
 * Pet Pros
 * Jobs
 * News
   * All
   * By Neighborhood
   * Arts
   * Business
   * Coronavirus
   * Development
   * Education
   * En Español
   * Health
   * Lifestyle
   * Police & Fire
   * Politics
   * Sports
   * Opinion
   * Transit
 * Best of
 * Things to Do
   * Local Events
   * Post an Event
   * Business Events
   * Games
 * Contact Us
 * Our Network
   * amNY
   * Bronx Family
   * Brooklyn Paper
   * Brownstoner
   * Caribbean Life
   * Gay City News
   * QNS
 * Digital Editions
 * Print Subscriptions
 * Webinars
 * Podcasts

Search:

 * Search:

 * News
 * All
 * By Neighborhood
 * Arts
 * Business
 * Coronavirus
 * Development
 * Education
 * En Español

 *  
 * Health
 * Lifestyle
 * Police & Fire
 * Politics
 * Sports
 * Opinion
 * Transit

 * Things to Do
 * Local Events
 * Post an Event
 * Business Events
 * Games

 * Our Network
 * amNY
 * Bronx Family
 * Brooklyn Paper
 * Brownstoner
 * Caribbean Life
 * Gay City News
 * QNS

 * Home Pros
 * Pet Pros
 * Jobs
 * Best of
 * Contact Us

 * Digital Editions
 * Print Subscriptions
 * Webinars
 * Podcasts
    * 

Health


NYC HEALTH DEPARTMENT TO SPRAY FOR MOSQUITOES IN THE BRONX TUESDAY EVENING

By Christian Falcone Posted on September 26, 2023
The NYC Health Department will send trucks out Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023,
beginning at 8:30 p.m. to spray pesticides for mosquitoes. To date, 21 people in
the city have contracted West Nile virus.
Photo courtesy Getty Images

Sign up for our amNY Sports email newsletter to get insights and game coverage
for your favorite teams
FacebookTwitterEmailShare

The NYC Department of Health will begin spraying for mosquitos in large swaths
of the Bronx Tuesday evening, as the latest data confirms 21 cases of West Nile
virus across the five boroughs.

The health department released its latest data sets on Sept. 21, reporting that
nearly two dozens city residents had contracted the virus, including seven from
Queens, four each from Manhattan and Staten Island, three from Brooklyn and one
from the Bronx.


BUILDING A THRIVING COMMUNITY IN THE BRONX WITH ROB WALSH

SCHNEPS CONNECTS

 * SUBSCRIBE:

 * RSS
 * iTunes
 * Spotify
 * Stitcher
 * Amazon
 * Google Play

The first cases were reported on Aug. 23, when the health department announced
that three people in the city were diagnosed and had been hospitalized.

The next update of West Nile data is scheduled to be released on Sept. 28, a
health department spokesperson told the Bronx Times.

“We are working to prevent West Nile virus as much as possible through public
education, treating marshy areas and spraying for mosquitoes,” said city Health
Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan. “As New Yorkers, we can take some simple
precautions to lower our risk. For example, use an EPA registered insect
repellent, especially when outside at dusk and dawn when the types of mosquitoes
that transmit West Nile Virus are most active. In addition, you can stop
mosquitoes from laying eggs in the water by emptying outdoor containers that
hold water or calling 311 if you see standing water that you cannot empty.”




On Tuesday, trucks will spray pesticides throughout the Bronx beginning at 8:30
p.m. until the following morning, at approximately 6 a.m. In case of bad
weather, spraying will be delayed until Wednesday, Sept. 27.



This latest spray follows two sprayings this summer with the last one coming in
July in and around the Pelham Bay Park area — the largest public park in NYC.

Infected mosquitoes can spread West Nile to people through a bite.

This round of spraying will be much more expansive though to include parts of
Charlotte Gardens, Claremont Village, Concourse Village, Crotona Park East,
Forest Houses, Hunts Point, Longwood, Melrose, Morrisania, Mott Haven, Port
Morris, South Bronx and William McKinley Houses as well as parts of Fieldston,
Kingsbridge, North Riverdale, Norwood, Riverdale, Van Cortlandt Village and
Woodlawn Heights.

Chart courtesy Christian Falcone

Very low concentrations of Anvil 10+10, Duet or MERUS 3 will be used, according
to the health department.

Mosquitoes infected with West Nile are typically present in the city from May
through October, with peak activity during August and September. And a health
department spokesperson confirmed that the department was winding down sprayings
for the calendar year.

The most effective way to control mosquitoes is by eliminating standing water,
according to health department officials. As of Sept. 21, there have been a
total of 1,123 positive mosquito pools across the five boroughs, including 134
in the Bronx. Once trapped, a large number of mosquitoes are then tested in a
single pooled sample or “pool,” according to health department data.

In the U.S., a total of 247 cases of West Nile virus with 13 deaths have been
reported this year, according to the health department.

Although health department officials say the risks of pesticides applied for
mosquito control are low to people and pets, some people who are sensitive may
experience short-term eye or throat irritation. People with respiratory
conditions may also be affected. Health officials recommend staying indoors
during spraying.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Reach Christian Falcone at cfalcone@schnepsmedia.com or (718) 260-2541. For more
coverage, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @bronxtimes

FacebookTwitterEmailShare


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

CHRISTIAN FALCONE

Christian Falcone is the editor-in-chief of the Bronx Times. Previously, he
served as the managing editor of a publisher of weekly newspapers in southern
Westchester County. During his career, Christian has netted several accolades
for his writing, including uncovering an embezzlement scheme at a municipal golf
club that led to the club manager’s sentencing to state prison. A native New
Yorker and avid sports fan, Christian passionately roots for the Dallas Cowboys
and Atlanta Hawks. And he still bemoans the day his beloved Montreal Expos left
Canada. As a result, Christian begrudgingly became a Mets fan.

 * 
 * 




JOBS IN NEW YORK

ADD YOUR JOB

 * MDG Design & Construction LLCJob Outreach Opportunity
 * Dmoch & Skulikidis, PLLCResourceful Assistant,
 * Catholic Guardian Services Family Enrichment Center Director

VIEW ALL JOBS…




THINGS TO DO IN THE BRONX

Post an Event

Today, 10 am


PRIVATE GUIDED BIKE TOUR THRU WINE COUNTRY…GET A WORKOUT WITH YOUR WINE
VANDERBILT MUSEUM

Today, 10 am


FALL-O-WEEN
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN

Sept. 29, 6:30 pm


BROOKLYN LITERARY FESTIVAL
VANDERBILT MUSEUM

Sept. 30, 10 am


BRONX ZOO BOO AT THE ZOO
BRONX ZOO

Sept. 30, 1 pm


BRONX NIGHT MARKET
FORDHAM PLAZA

Sept. 30, 5 pm


S’MORES FOR MORE SUNSET RUN
VANDERBILT MUSEUM

View All Events…


CRIME

 * Husband of owner of Bronx daycare drug den arrested in Mexico
 * Fentanyl among narcotics found hidden beneath floor of Bronx day care that
   killed child
 * Police Beat I Grand larceny auto, felony assault continue to rise
 * NYC day care operator tried to cover up fentanyl operation before
   1-year-old’s death, feds allege
 * Two cops and a civilian injured in Bronx vehicle collision




NEWS

 * Husband of owner of Bronx daycare drug den arrested in Mexico
 * NYC Health Department to spray for mosquitoes in the Bronx Tuesday evening
 * Stoned driver arrested after killing senior pedestrian in Bronx: NYPD
 * Sanitation to host SAFE Disposal event at Orchard Beach Saturday
 * Week in Rewind: ICC passes on Van Cortlandt Park cricket stadium, fentanyl
   operation cover-up at NYC day care, uncertainties around Bally’s Throggs Neck
   shuttle, and Soundview ‘precinct shooter’ pleads guilty





RELATED ARTICLES

 * Health Department to conduct third, final mosquito larviciding of the summer
 * More mosquito sprayings scheduled next week in the Bronx and Queens
 * Mayor announces $256 million in funds for opioid addiction treatment,
   prevention
 * Pelham Bay Park, Hutchinson River area to be sprayed for mosquitoes by Health
   Department


THINGS TO DO IN THE BRONX

Full calendar


HOME PROS

Find a pro


MORE FROM AROUND NYC

New York Family


THE BENEFITS OF TUTORING AND TEST PREP

amNY


ADAMS ADMIN ASKS COURT TO REVISE ITS REQUEST TO SUSPEND RIGHT-TO-SHELTER LAW;
JUDGE RECUSES HERSELF FROM CASE

Schneps Podcasts


DAN SPEAKS WITH JOHN SARGENT, AUTHOR OF TURNING PAGES – EPISODE 152

Gay City News


‘DRACULA’ GOES TO CAMP IN HILARIOUS NEW TELLING OF CLASSIC TALE

 * Newsletter
 * Contact Us
 * Networking Events
 * Home Pros
 * Advertise
 * 

 * © 2023 Schneps Media
 * Privacy Policy
 * Terms of Use

✓
Thanks for sharing!
AddToAny
More…

 * Sections
 * Jobs
 * Home Pros
 * Events
 * Contact