With Unprecedented Levels Of EEE, Falmouth Steps Up Mosquito Spraying

FALMOUTH (CBS) - Spohr Gardens in Falmouth is a secluded oasis, tucked in beside Oyster Pond. It's also a butterfly breeding area.

But Wednesday night, Spohr Gardens was part of a mosquito-spraying operation.

Spohr Gardens in Falmouth is a butterfly breeding ground that's opting into the Cape's mosquito spraying this year. (WBZ-TV)

"We've had three different samples from three different species come up positive in the town of Falmouth," said Gabi Sakolsky, of the Cape Cod Mosquito Control Project.

Eastern equine encephalitis is an illness that is carried by several species of mosquitoes. And if just one of those mosquitoes bites a person, the results can be catastrophic.

"It's got a very high mortality rate," said Falmouth's Health Agent Scott McGann. "And those who do survive have lifelong effects from it."

The number of pools testing positive for EEE-carrying mosquitos in Falmouth is unprecedented. (WBZ-TV)

The number of pools testing positive for EEE-carrying mosquitoes in Falmouth is unprecedented.

"I've worked for Cape Cod Mosquito Control for 26 years and never even considered truck spraying until this year," said Gabi Sakolsky.

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