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Health Department Releases Updated Fogging Timetable

The Department of Health’s Environmental Health Division will begin fogging from 6-9 p.m. in the St. Croix district beginning Monday June 20 through Monday June 27, according to a press release issued on Monday by the V.I. Department of Health.
The schedule is an updated listing from one released June 3, which had to be postponed due to inclement weather. Fogging schedules will recur in phases, throughout the hurricane season, which ends Nov. 30, for the island of St. Croix as well as the islands of St. Thomas, St. John and Water Island.
This week, Environmental Health staff is conducting larvaeciding on the islands of St. Thomas, St. John and Water Island, a process that involves killing off mosquito eggs before they hatch, thereby, cutting down on the potential increase of the adult mosquitoes.
Fogging Schedule
Monday, June 20 — Solitude, Eliza Retreat, Grape Tree Bay, Mt. Welcome, Tide Valley, Mt. Washington, All For the Better, Downtown Christiansted, Water Gut.
Tuesday, June 21 — Orange Grove, Estate Richmond, Princess Hill, Little Princess, La Grande Princess, Judith’s Fancy, Rattan, Queens Quarters, Estate Diamond, Baron Spot, Strawberry.
Wednesday, June 22 — Questa Verde, Catherine’s Rest, Work & Rest, Humbug, Beeston Hill, Constitution Hill, Annas Hope, Peters Rest, Sion Farm, Castle Coakley, La Reine, Kingshill.
Thursday June 23 — Estate Profit, New Works, Castle Burke, Mon Bijou, Grove Place, St. George’s, Paradise, Mount Pleasant, Colquohoun, Upper Love, Lower Love.
Monday, June 27 — HenryRohlsen Airport, Enfield Green, William’s Delight, Carlton, Two Williams, Whim, Campo Rico, Mars Hill, Hannah’s Rest, Stoney Ground, White Lady, Smithfield, Downtown Frederiksted, La Grange.

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