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C-130s to Spray for Mosquitoes in Coastal Parishes

HOUMA, La. (AP) - Air Force C-130s will start flying low Friday over south Louisiana to spray for mosquitoes hatched in floodwaters left by the storm surge from Hurricane Ike.

The first spraying will be over Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes and Grand Isle, the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals and the Federal Emergency Management Agency said in separate news releases.

"Spraying will pose no threat to humans, animals or plants, but will be significant enough to kill mosquitoes and filth flies, which pose a potential health threat," the health department said.

The big, gray planes will fly as low as 150 feet from the ground, and each C-130 can spray about 80,000 acres a day, according to DHH.

The flights will take place during the last two hours of daylight, when mosquitoes and flies are most active. Bees are unlikely to be out during those hours, but beekeepers should still protect their hives, the health department said.

Full Story: http://www.nola.com/newsflash/index.ssf?/base/news-42/1221815968257760.xml&storylist=hurricane

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