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Mosquito Spraying in South Salem Thursday Night

Northeast Mosquito Control will be spraying in South Salem Thursday night.

Northeast Mosquito Control will be spraying for mosquitoes in South Salem Thursday night beginning at 7 p.m., the city announced Wednesday afternoon. 

City residents who live within 1,500 feet of the border of the spray area are being encouraged to avoid exposure to the pesticide.

Here are some quick pointers - stay indoors, keep your windows closed, and turn off window fans Thursday night. If your air conditioner has a fresh air intake feature, you may want to shut off the intake during the spraying.

  • Keep pets indoors when spraying is occurring in your immediate area.
  • If skin or clothes or other items are come into contact with sprayed pesticide, wash with soap and water. If the spray gets in your eyes, immediately rinse them with water or eye drops, and call your doctor.
  • If you have a small ornamental fish pond, you may want to cover it during the night of spraying.
  • Following the spray, rinse with water any homegrown fruits and vegetables that may have been sprayed.

The pesticide being used is Duet, which has been approved for spraying use by the EPA and the Massachusetts Bureau of Pesticides. Sumithrin, the active ingredient in Duet, poses no significant risk to people or pets. Duet is designed to quickly attract and knockout mosquitoes and then quickly dissipate. 

The pesticide will be sprayed into the air, not onto the ground. As a precaution, Mosquito Control will shut off the spray if people or pets are directly abutting the truck. 

Please visit Northeast Mosquito Control at  and theDepartment of Public Health for more information and updates. 


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