"Controversial Chemical Spraying Raises Concerns in South Brunswick, NJ"

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"Controversial Chemical Spraying Raises Concerns in South Brunswick, NJ"
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The Middlesex County Mosquito Extermination Commission in South Brunswick, New Jersey, will be spraying the potentially hazardous chemical Etofenprox (Zenivex) to control mosquito populations. Residents are advised to limit outdoor exposure, bring pets and belongings inside, and keep windows closed during spraying. Etofenprox is harmful if swallowed, causes eye irritation, and can irritate the skin. It is also toxic to aquatic organisms and bees. The spraying is in compliance with New Jersey pesticide regulations, and residents with health concerns can contact the National Pesticide Information Center or the New Jersey Poison Information and Education System.

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