It’s that time of year again, as the weather becomes warmer and more
humid, the area becomes a breeding ground for mosquitoes and West Nile
virus. Rockland County executive Ed Day said on Friday’s Morning Show that
this year marks one of the earliest times West Nile has been detected in a
mosquito in the county, but there are ways to keep mosquitos from
breeding…
Audio clip: Ed Day
If you have a pool and would like free Mosquito Dunks, which are
biological mosquito controls that minimize pesticide use and keep mosquito
populations down, contact the county health department at 845-364-4723.