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The Price Of Paradise: Keeping Sunny Isles Beach Mosquito-Free

October 5, 2023

As the sun graces the skies and temperatures rise, summer in Sunny Isles Beach is a little bit of paradise which brings joy to residents and tourists alike. However, paradise comes with a cost, with the warmth also comes an unwelcome guest – mosquitoes. These buzzing insects can put a damper on outdoor activities and, more importantly, pose health risks. But fret not, because the City of Sunny Isles Beach is taking proactive measures to combat these pesky intruders.

When summer arrives, so does peak mosquito season. The City of Sunny Isles Beach has an arsenal of mosquito mitigation efforts in place to ensure that residents and visitors can enjoy the outdoors without being constantly swarmed by mosquitoes.

Regular Inspections and Code Compliance
One of the cornerstones of the city's mosquito control strategy is regular inspections by the Building and Code Compliance departments. These diligent teams routinely check properties for standing water, which is a prime breeding ground for mosquitoes. Any violations of the city's code regarding standing water are promptly addressed.

In cases where compliance isn't immediately achievable, the city takes swift action to treat the affected areas, preventing mosquito breeding and keeping the population in check.

The city doesn't stop at inspections; it also employs comprehensive mosquito treatments throughout Sunny Isles Beach. This includes treating stormwater retention areas and drainage catch basins, effectively blocking mosquitoes from breeding. Additionally, parks and beaches receive regular mosquito control treatments to ensure outdoor spaces remain pleasant and mosquito-free. The city contracts with a licensed and environmentally-friendly mosquito control company, ensuring that these treatments are both effective and eco-conscious.

Treatment Schedule
To ensure maximum effectiveness, the city has established a treatment schedule. Bi-weekly mosquito control treatments take place on Tuesdays, starting at 8:30 AM. These treatments typically last 5-6 hours and cover all public roads, moving at a leisurely 5 mph pace. Here are the upcoming treatment dates:

Tuesday, October 10th, 2023
Tuesday, October 24th, 2023

The products employed in mosquito control are crucial for ensuring effectiveness while minimizing environmental impact. In the case of city streets, the primary product in use is Merus Adulticide. This solution is OMRI Listed and meets USDA standards for organic mosquito control. It utilizes natural pyrethrins and is compatible with organic farming practices.

For city parks, Talak 7.9% is the product of choice. This water-based formula provides lasting protection from insects without harmful odors or solvents, making it ideal for use in public recreational spaces.

While the city's efforts are commendable, residents and visitors can also play a vital role in mosquito control. Following the recommendations of the Florida Department of Health's "Drain and Cover" Program is an excellent starting point. This program encourages individuals to: Drain standing water wherever it accumulates around their homes, Cover bare skin with clothing and repellent when outdoors, and Cover doors and windows with screens to prevent mosquitoes from entering indoor spaces.

If you encounter standing water that hasn't been addressed within 24 hours, don't hesitate to report it to the Code Compliance Department. If you have any technical questions regarding the removal of standing water, call the Building Department at: (305) 792-1735.

Important Contact Information
In case you need to report mosquito nuisance issues in Miami-Dade County, you can dial: 311. Visit: https://www.miamidade.gov/311direct/#/categorylist - Or use the Miami-Dade County Solid Waste Management Mobile App.

To report standing water within Sunny Isles Beach or inquire about its removal, call: (305) 792-1760. Or: (305) 792-1735.

In conclusion, Sunny Isles Beach is taking proactive steps to ensure that the mosquito population remains under control during the summer months. By working together with residents and visitors, the city aims to provide a safe and enjoyable outdoor experience for all. So, remember to "Drain and Cover" and play your part in keeping Sunny Isles Beach mosquito-free.

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