Mosquito spraying targets southeast
Patrick calls EEE levels major public health concern
LAKEVILLE — Airplanes armed with mosquito-killing pesticides will begin spraying over Southeastern Massachusetts tonight in an attempt to combat what state officials said could be one of the worst seasons in recent history for Eastern equine encephalitis, a mosquito-borne virus. (Full article: 577 words)
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