Which pesticides are used to control mosquitoes in Cumberland County, and how are they applied?
In Cumberland County we use larvicides, a larvicide/pupicide, and
adulticides to control mosquitoes.

The larvicides we use include:
  • Abate 2-BG – active ingredient is temephos
  • Altosid – active ingredient is methoprene
  • FourStar – active ingredient is Bacillus sphaericus and Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis
  • Natular G30 – active ingredient is spinosad
  • Spheratax SPH 50G – active ingredient is Bacillus sphaericus
  • Teknar CG/Vectobac 12AS – active ingredient is Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis


The larvicide/pupicide we use is:
  • CoCo Bear- active ingredient is mineral oil


The adulticides we use include:
  • Essentria All Purpose Insecticide Concentrate – active ingredients are rosemary and peppermint oils
  • Zenivex E20 – active ingredient is etofenprox


Abate 2-BG is used in granular form and is applied directly to water with a seed spreader, or may be applied by aircraft. Altosid is used as a 30-day or 150-day briquet and is placed directly in water. FourStar is used as a 180-day briquet and is placed directly in water.

Natular G30 is used in granular form and is applied directly to water with a seed spreader. Spheratax SPH 50G and Teknar CG are used in granular form and are applied directly to water with a seed spreader. Vectobac 12AS is applied as a liquid directly to water with a hand-held compressed air sprayer, or may be applied by aircraft. CoCo Bear is applied as a liquid directly to water with a hand-held compressed air sprayer. Essentria All Purpose Insecticide Concentrate is applied to foliage in a coarse mist created by a truck-mounted mist blower. Zenivex E20 is applied directly into the air to contact mosquitoes while on the wing as an Ultra-Low-Volume (ULV) spray by ground equipment. All products used are registered with both the USEPA and NJDEP, which means they are legal for use in New Jersey.
All products used are registered with both the USEPA and NJDEP, which means that they are legal for use in New Jersey.

In addition, our division supervisor, all of our inspectors, and our entomologist are licensed applicators by the NJDEP. For further information about the pesticides and their use, please refer to the NJDEP-approved Fact Sheets.

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1. What does the Mosquito Control Division do?
2. How does the division control mosquitos?
3. What can the general public do to help with the mosquito control program?
4. Which pesticides are used to control mosquitoes in Cumberland County, and how are they applied?
5. How do I contact Cumberland County Mosquito Control and get more information?
6. Where can I find more specific information on mosquito spraying in Cumberland County, and how will I be notified?