Miami Beach, FL – Specialized Trucks, Planes Target Mosquitoes In South Beach

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    FILE - A worker for the City of Miami marks a man hole after cleaning the sewer system in the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami, Florida, USA, 16 August 2016, as part of efforts to stop the spread of the Zika virus through mosquitoes. EPAMiami Beach, FL – Trucks equipped with blowers are driving through South Beach to spray pesticides that kill mosquito larvae.

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    The city announced in an email Monday that it’s using Buffalo Turbine trucks to fight the Zika virus. Miami-Dade County Mosquito Control began driving the trucks through the 1.5-square-mile infection zone early Tuesday.

    Another run was scheduled early Wednesday. County Mayor Carlos Gimenez said in a statement the trucks will continue targeting target mosquito breeding areas for a month.

    The county also plans to begin aerial spraying of an insecticide called naled over South Beach.

    Some Miami Beach residents and elected officials oppose using naled because of toxicity concerns. Gimenez says state and federal health officials assure county officials that it’s safe. The city commission has scheduled a workshop Wednesday about the aerial spraying.


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    7 years ago

    I think I’ll avoid MB for the time being.