Spraying will take place along some streets between 2 and 6 a.m.
Some areas in Cherry Hill will be sprayed for mosquitos overnight.
The Camden County Mosquito Commission will be spraying for mosquitos in Cherry Hill early Thursday morning from 2 to 6 a.m. Spraying is scheduled on an as needed basis based upon the results of surveillance efforts.
“It is important that you regularly check your yard for the presence of standing water,” said Freeholder Jeff Nash, liaison to the Camden County Mosquito Commission. “Removing standing water where mosquitoes can thrive will protect your family from the pests, and will assist the efforts of the Camden County Mosquito Control Commission.”
Spraying will take place along the following streets:
• Winding Way
• School Lane
• Gere Terrace
• Rose Lane
• Queens Plane
• Oxford Street
• Kings Highway S
• Plymouth Road
• Bel Aire Avenue
• Newell Avenue
• Munn Avenue
• Caldwell Road
• Shepherd Road
• Stanford Road
• Churchill Road
• Park Circle
• Edison Road
• Hidden Lane
• Browning Lane
• N Woodleigh Drive
• Brookdale Drive
• Brookdale Court
• Gregory Court
• Crooked Lane
• Dean Lane
• Hillcroft Lane
• Olde Springs Lane
• Fountain Court
• Media Road
• Devon Road
• Haverford Road
• Overbrook Drive
• Wayne Road
• Merion Road
• Kent Road
• Colmar Road
• Colwick Road
• Lenape Road
• St Martins Road
• St Davids Road
• Ambler Road
• Bala Road
• McKinley Road
• Columbia Blvd
• Wilson Road
• Garfield Avenue
• N Monroe Avenue
• Lincoln Avenue S
• Roosevelt Drive
• Cleveland Avenue
• N Madison Avenue
• Garfield Avenue
• Harvest Road
• Millstream Drive
• Briar Lane
• Bedford Avenue
• Martin Avenue
• Hollis Avenue
• Mercer Street
• Dover Street
• Hanover Avenue
• Murray Avenue
• Marlboro Avenue
• Fulton Street
• Weld Avenue
• Graham Avenue
• Warren Avenue
• Severn Avenue
• Sherwood Avenue
• St Moritz Lane
• St Moritz Court
• Lucerne Boulevard
• Lucerne Court
• Essex Avenue
• Evergreen Avenue
• Chapel Avenue
• Kingswood Court
• Deer Road
• Old Cuthbert Road
- Larwin Road
- Park Road
Mosquito spray is not harmful to humans or pets. Those with respiratory concerns or who are sensitive to irritants should avoid direct contact.
For more information, or to report a problem, contact the Camden County Mosquito Commission at (856) 566–2945 or [email protected].