PLYMOUTH – Worcester and Plymouth counties will be sprayed with pesticides to prevent Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE). Both counties have areas at high or critical risk for infection.
Where spraying will start
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has approved the start of spraying for mosquitos in communities across Massachusetts, prioritizing the areas most at risk for EEE infection – towns in Worcester and Plymouth counties.
The state will conduct aerial spraying in Plymouth County and truck-mounted spraying in Worcester County. Spraying is expected to start Monday shortly after dusk. Spraying will be conducted overnight and end in the early morning. The spraying will be weather-dependent.
Aerial spray zone
- Carver
- Halifax
- Kingston
- Middleboro
- Plymouth
- Plympton
- Rochester
- Wareham
Ground Truck Spray Zone
- Douglas
- Dudley
- Oxford
- Sutton
- Uxbridge
Preventing EEE
The state is taking EEE seriously after an 80-year-old man in Worcester County was infected – the first case this year.