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Monmouth Officials Plan to Conduct Ground Spraying to Terminate West Nile Virus in County
Officials in Monmouth County confirmed that there were evidences of West Nile Virus found in their place, as posted by New Jersey 101.5. That's why in order to control the disease, the local government decided to take action and step up by spraying pesticide to the affected areas.
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