Vector Control Initiates Fogging in Lexington County Amid Surge in Floodwater Mosquitoes
Lexington, South Carolina, 08/15/2024 – Taking note of the escalating abundance of floodwater mosquitoes in Lexington County, Vector Control has stepped into action, announcing its plan to commence an extensive fogging drive in the region. Importantly, these fogging activities will not coincide with the daylight hours, avoiding any potential harm to the honey bee population during their prime foraging and pollination time.
Fogging Locations
The fogging drive will be operative in numerous areas across the county to reduce the surge in mosquitoes. The locations slated for fogging include Cayce/West Columbia, Springdale, South Congaree, Pine Ridge, Three Fountains, Boiling Springs, Gaston, Swansea, Pelion, Sharpe’s Hill, Mack Edisto, Edmund, Fairview, Samaria, Batesburg-Leesville, The Ridge, Hollow Creek, Summit, Gilbert, Lexington, Oak Grove, Red Bank/White Knoll, Chapin, Irmo, and Lake Murray.
Awareness for Beekeepers and Residents with Respiratory Concerns++
Vector Control has circulated a crucial message for residents lying under the ‘no-spray area’ category. It prompts individuals to promptly report their areas in order to be excluded from the fogging program. Beekeepers keen on safeguarding their apiaries are urged to contact the local Clemson Extension at this number – (803) 359-8515.
For those suffering from respiratory concerns, as well as operators of organic farms, please reach out to Vector Control promptly to make your location known. They can be reached at (803) 785-8440.
Proactivity Encouraged
Vector Control encourages residents to play a proactive role in reducing the mosquito population, suggesting precautionary measures such as eliminating water accumulations, commonly in planters, bird baths, swimming pool covers, and drainage systems where mosquitoes are more prone to breed.
Employing an informative approach, Vector control advises residents to remain informed of the ongoing fogging activities, being cooperative in their efforts to contain the dense mosquito population in the region.
To help with any tips or information, residents can call the hotline at (803) 587-3144 or send an email to the official email address.