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THERE WILL BE AN AERIAL MOSQUITO CONTROL APPLICATION IN FERTILE TODAY

This is a public service announcement for the residents living in Fertile, MN, near Ridgewood Estates and Sandhill River Golf Course.

Weather permitting, an aerial mosquito control application is scheduled for Monday, July 8, between 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m.

The FAA and the appropriate state departments have approved these applications. Specially trained and licensed pilots are assisting in controlling mosquitoes in this area. The mosquito control product is one specifically designed for use in residential areas. It is safe and will not harm people, pets, or gardens. However, as an added safety measure, you may remain indoors while the application takes place.

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