Sussex County Mosquito Control officials are working steadily to neutralize pockets of West Nile Virus activity
detected in the County. They are targeting these areas with daily treatments to standing water and are
conducting ULV truck-mounted applications nightly.
Residents who experience high adult-mosquito activity are encouraged to contact the Office of Mosquito
Control by submitting a service request on the County’s website so that the appropriate measures can be
promptly taken. Requests can be made at www.sussex.nj.us/mosquito under “Request Service.”
Under the right conditions, mosquitoes can mature within a week. Therefore, Office of Mosquito Control urges
Sussex County residents to proactively reduce conditions conducive to mosquito habitats. Remember to Dump,
Drain, & Defend:
- Clean roof gutters at least annually
- Remove any unnecessary containers from the property (flowerpots/trays, tires, toys, boats, buckets)
- Drain and rinse birdbaths twice a week
- Aerate and/or stock ornamental ponds with fish
- Configure tarps to drain rainwater
- Close pools when not in use (Pool covers collect rainwater, provide a habitat for mosquitoes.)
Residents can also protect themselves from mosquito-borne diseases by staying indoors, wearing long sleeves
and pants when outdoors, and applying EPA registered mosquito repellents according to the label requirements.
For more information about the products used by the Office of Mosquito Control or how to protect yourself and
your loved ones, please call 973-940-5225 or visit www.sussex.nj.us/mosquito.
About the Sussex County Office of Mosquito Control
The Office of Mosquito Control is dedicated to protecting the health of Sussex County residents by using
comprehensive mosquito surveillance information to direct control decisions and aggressively treat for
mosquitoes in affected areas. To learn more about Sussex County Mosquito Control efforts and mosquito-borne
diseases please visit www.sussex.nj.us/mosquito. Questions or concerns can be directed to the Office of
Mosquito Control at 973-940-5225, 8 AM- 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. For human related cases, please
contact Sussex County Public Health Nursing at 973-579-0570, 8 AM- 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday.