On the Shape and Design of Mosquito Abatement Districts
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Figure 8.1: Aerial spraying occurred in four areas of Rhode Island [3].
a total of 556 gallons across 115,179 total acres – meaning that 6/10 of an ounce,
aerosolized, was used to treat an acre. That’s the equivalent of slightly less than
four teaspoons per acre. In Figure 8.1 notes that Regions 1 and 2 are nearly convex,
whereas Regions 3 and 4 are not.
• Wednesday, September 25, 2019
A second aerial spraying application was held on September 25 to control adult
mosquitos in two areas of Rhode Island assessed at a critical risk for the EEE virus.
The areas were identified using several factors, including information about new
human cases of EEE, cases of EEE in non-human mammals, positive mosquito sam-
ples in Rhode Island and in neighboring states, and information about the habitats in
which mosquitos most readily breed.
8.2.1.2
Mosquito Control Measures: 2019 Pesticide Applications
In 2019, aerial spraying occurred in four areas of Rhode Island that state officials as-
sessed to be at critical risk for the Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) virus.