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Bristol County Mosquito Control Project Taking Requests for Spraying

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Early childhood music specialist Alan Clavette

The Kindermusik program, taught by early childhood music specialist Alan Clavette, offers Wiggle & Grow for 2-3 year olds and Laugh & Learn for 3-4 year olds. The program takes place at the SMARTS Summer Institute at Brennan Middle School, Attleboro on Tuesdays - July 9, 16, 23, 30, 2013. Wiggle & Grow is from 9-9:45 am and Laugh & Learn is from 10-10:45am. Classes are filled with fun, age-appropriate music and movement activities that help children develop social, emotional, physical, cognitive, language, and pre-literacy skills while building a lifelong love for music.

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The Bristol County Mosquito Control Project

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Bristol County Mosquito Control Project will begin taking requests for ground spraying on May 20, 2013.  Applications will begin after Memorial Day, weather permitting (Overnight temperatures must be above 55 degrees in order to spray effectively). Individual requests for spraying: Requests can be made by calling Bristol County Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 am to 3:00 pm. (508) 823-5253. The office can also be reached via fax, 24 hours a day (508) 828-1868 and via email: RequestBristolMCP@comcast.net. All requests must include home owners name and full address, including city or town and zip code.The control material being used will be Anvil (Sumithrin, EPA Reg. #1021-1688-8329) applied in ultra low volume sprayers. 

The following number 617-582-6218 (active until October 31) can be used by residents to access schedules and locations of adulticiding a day in advance of the application. (THIS IS NOT THE NUMBER TO REQUEST SPRAYING).

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