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Health

City of Richmond to Conduct Mosquito Spraying Activities for Public Health

The City of Richmond has announced that they will be conducting mosquito spraying activities within the city limits on Wednesday, May 22, 2024, and Saturday, May 25, 2024. This initiative is aimed at controlling the mosquito population in the area and ensuring the well-being of residents.

Following the initial spraying, the city will continue the mosquito control efforts on the subsequent Wednesday and Saturday, May 29, 2024, and June 1, 2024. It is essential for residents to cooperate by eliminating any sources of standing water on their properties to help reduce the mosquito population.

Mosquitoes can be carriers of various diseases, so it is crucial for the community to take preventive measures to protect themselves and their families. By working together and actively participating in mosquito control efforts, residents can contribute to creating a safer and healthier environment for everyone in the City of Richmond.

For more information and updates on the mosquito spraying schedule, residents can visit the City of Richmond’s official website or contact the relevant authorities. Let’s all do our part to combat mosquitoes and ensure a more comfortable living environment for all.

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