The Atlantic County Office of Mosquito Control has rescheduled aerial spraying for Monday night in portions of Galloway Township and Port Republic, officials said.
Aerial mosquito spraying originally scheduled for Monday has been rescheduled for Wednesday evening between 6 and 8 p.m., weather permitting, for portions of Galloway Township and Port Republic, Atlantic County
Aerial mosquito spraying scheduled for Wednesday evening for portions of Galloway Township and Port Republic has again been canceled, Atlantic County officials said.
The first rabies case of 2021 in Atlantic County was confirmed last week after a raccoon taken from a property in the 300 block of Sooys Landing Road in Port Republic tested positive.
According to officials with the county, the raccoon was discovered by a homeowner in a chicken coop. The animal had killed several chickens and chased the homeowner when it was approached.
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An investigation conducted by the Atlantic County Division of Public Health determined there were no human or animal exposures.
Officials would like to remind everyone about vaccinating their pets against rabies. In fact, the Atlantic County Animal Shelter is holding its next free rabies vaccination clinics for cats on Sunday, February 28th, and dogs on Sunday, March 14th, from 9AM to noon by appointment, which can be made online.