St John "fogging" schedule for mosquitos
St John "fogging" schedule for mosquitos
Just to let everyone know that "fogging" will be taking place on all 3 islands to help control the mosquito population - here is the schedule and link to the article 
St. Croix
Tuesday, Nov. 6: Estates Williams Delight and Whim
Wednesday, Nov. 7: Estates Clifton Hill and Barren Spot
Thursday, Nov. 8: Estates Glynn and Mon Bijou
St. John
Sunday, Nov. 11: Cruz Bay and Coral Bay
St. Thomas
Tuesday, Nov. 6: Bournfield, University of the Virgin Islands, Lindbergh Bay, Black Point Hill and Estate Pearl
Wednesday, Nov. 7: Fort Mylner, Bovoni, Bolongo Bay and Nadir Hill
Thursday, Nov. 8: New Tutu, Tutu Valley, Hidden Valley and Anna's Retreat
http://www.onepaper.com/stjohnvi/?p=1201843672
Pia

St. Croix
Tuesday, Nov. 6: Estates Williams Delight and Whim
Wednesday, Nov. 7: Estates Clifton Hill and Barren Spot
Thursday, Nov. 8: Estates Glynn and Mon Bijou
St. John
Sunday, Nov. 11: Cruz Bay and Coral Bay
St. Thomas
Tuesday, Nov. 6: Bournfield, University of the Virgin Islands, Lindbergh Bay, Black Point Hill and Estate Pearl
Wednesday, Nov. 7: Fort Mylner, Bovoni, Bolongo Bay and Nadir Hill
Thursday, Nov. 8: New Tutu, Tutu Valley, Hidden Valley and Anna's Retreat
http://www.onepaper.com/stjohnvi/?p=1201843672
Pia
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If what they spray is what they use here, it doesn't kill the mosquitos it lays a film of oil on exposed standing water that doesn't let any further eggs from hatching.flip-flop wrote:Yay St. John gets hit just a few days before we arrive. Hopefully this means all of them will be DEAD.
Did I mention lately LESS THAN 2 weeks now!
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They used to drive around with a truck that shot out a fog of this. As kids we rode our bikes behind and I think I wouldn't be here if it was an insecticidenaturegirl wrote:Interesting Eric, where did you get that information?

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Hey jdw
I don't know about next week but I can't go outside now (they LOVE me) with out getting a few bites
They are no where near the swarms we had earlier in the year (yet) but it usually takes 7-10 days after the rain stops for them to be out in full force. Last "heavy" rain was on Sunday so somewhere between 11-4 and 11-7 they will start to be out
I guess even the "foggers" are "on island time"
Pia
I don't know about next week but I can't go outside now (they LOVE me) with out getting a few bites

They are no where near the swarms we had earlier in the year (yet) but it usually takes 7-10 days after the rain stops for them to be out in full force. Last "heavy" rain was on Sunday so somewhere between 11-4 and 11-7 they will start to be out

I guess even the "foggers" are "on island time"

Pia