The Delaware County Health Department to Spray Adulticide for Mosquitoes in Lower Chichester Township, Upper Chichester Township and Trainer Borough

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Released: August 23, 2023

The Delaware County Health Department’s (DCHD) Mosquito-Borne Disease Control Program will conduct an Ultra-Low Volume (ULV) mosquito adulticide spray in sections of Lower Chichester Township, Upper Chichester Township and Trainor Borough on August 24th, 2023. Residential and recreational areas within the treatment zone will be treated to control adult mosquitoes. This is a result of high trap counts and the identification of positive mosquito pools containing West Nile virus in the area.

Treatment will take place during the evening of Thursday, August 24th, 2023, starting at approximately 8:00 pm and concluding by 11:00 pm if weather and environmental conditions remain suitable for the operation. In the event of weather or other unexpected delays, a rain date is scheduled for Monday 8/28/23.

West Nile virus is an infection that is spread by infected mosquitoes biting humans that can cause neurologic symptoms. Many people who are infected with West Nile Virus do not develop symptoms, however, one in five people infected will develop flu-like symptoms and fever. Unexplained headaches, weakness, and fatigue are symptoms of West Nile virus and those who experience these symptoms should reach out to their primary care provider.

The Delaware County Health Department will perform the treatment using truck-mounted spraying equipment. The product used will be Duet Dual Action adulticide, applied at a rate of 0.65 ounces per acre, designed to provide quick and effective control of adult mosquitoes. For resident safety and information, the business license ‘BU13865’ will be visible on department equipment.

Individuals are encouraged to take personal protection measures to avoid getting bitten by mosquitoes. To protect themselves and to help prevent the spread of West Nile virus, residents are also encouraged to remember the ‘Three D’s’:

DRAIN - Buckets, flowerpots, pet water dishes, clogged rain gutters, and other sources of standing water outside your home

DRESS -Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants when you’re outdoors, weather permitting

DEFEND- Wear insect repellent with DEET, Picaridin, or Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus on exposed skin when outdoors


Adulticide Spray Area
Thursday 8/24/23 8:00 pm
Rain date, Monday, 8/28/23.

To report mosquito problems or for more information on how to prevent West Nile virus, visit, call, or email:

The Delaware County Health Department West Nile information page

The Delaware County Health Department Wellness Line: (484) 276-2100

Email: Environmental@co.delaware.pa.us



For more information and assistance, the Delaware County Health Department Wellness Line is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In addition to responding to phone calls, the Wellness Line also responds to email inquiries.

Phone: (484) 276-2100 (Available 24/7)
Email: DelcoWellness@co.delaware.pa.us



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