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From YouTube: Mosquito Control in Action
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A
So
far
it's
been
a
moderate
season.
We
really
haven't
had
a
lot
of
action
activity
today
on
our
first
helicopter
inspection
of
the
season
we
inspected
down
on
the
great
Egg,
Harbor
River
and
just
got
up
here
to
Brigantine.
Luckily,
we
haven't
found
any
activity
that
we
needed
to
do
an
application
for
now
we're
going
to
be
off
to
one
more
site
here
on
Brigantine
Island
and
then
up
to
four
sites:
wildlife
refuge.
Let's
see,
what's
going
on
up
there.
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My
name
is
Mike
astray
I'm,
with
Atlantic
County,
mosquito
control,
I'm,
the
biologist
for
the
department
and
today
we're
going
to
set
up
some
traps
here
in
birch
Grove
Park
to
determine
what
kind
of
mosquitoes
are
living
in
the
area,
how
many
of
them
they
are
and
find
out.
If
there's
any
virus
activity
in
the
area,
which
is
one
of
the
main
things
that
we
have
mosquito
control
are
extremely
leery
of.
So
our
first
trap
that
we're
going
to
set
up
is
called
a
grab
a
trap.
It
is
a
tub.
B
B
B
B
Alright
and
then
we
will
take
our
net
and
our
net
will
sit
over
top
now.
The
idea
of
this
is
the
mosquito
will
fly
in
it
will
track
it
to
the
water.
It
flies
underneath
and
we'll
have
it
there's.
A
small
fan
will
suck
the
mosquito
up
and
through
these,
through
these
slight
slots,
in
the
trap
here
and
they'll
get
caught
in
the
net.
A
B
And
we'll
give
it
a
little
juice
and
we're
ready
to
go.
The
fan
will
run
all
night
long
tomorrow
morning,
we'll
come
back
and
we'll
collect
the
samples
will
take
them
back
to
the
lab.
Will
deep
freeze
them
will
identify
them,
count
them
and
prepare
them
to
be
sent
to
the
state
lab
for
for
virus
activity.
B
B
B
B
Now
we're
all
set,
except
the
last
thing
we
have
to
do
is
we
have
to
turn
it
on.
What
that
does?
It
pulls
is
a
small
fan
that
pulls
air
up
the
tube
into
the
Catch
net
and
then
exhaust
it
out
the
side,
and
this
this
particular
trap.
I,
like
all
of
them
will
set
in
evening,
will
let
it
run
all
night
long
and
then
we'll
collect
it
again
in
the
morning,
and
we
will
take
the
samples
once
again
back
step
back
to
the
lab
to
be
examined
and
prepared
for
testing.
B
B
What
we
do
is
we
put
this
this
net
on
here.
It's
the
Catch
net
has
elastic
band
and
it
fits
right
over
the
trap
here
and
we'll
just
pull
that
a
little
bit
tight
there.
Next
thing
we
do
is
we
hang
up
the
co2,
which
is
our
attractant?
What
we
do
is
we
fill
up
a
cooler
full
of
dry
ice.
As
you
can
see,
the
co2
is
coming
off
and
we
fill
up
a
cooler.