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SPECIAL BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING
JULY 22, 1983
A special meeting of the Board of Health was held July 22, 1983 in Room G-25
of the Town Office Building to discuss the mosquito problem in the Town of
Lexington. Members present were: Mr. James W. Lambie, Chairman; Linda Roemer,
Ph.D., Mr. David Henley, Superintendent of East Middlesex Mosquito Control,
Mr. Fred Friedman and Mr. Nicolero (residents of the Town and Mary Smith, clerk
of the Board of Health.
The basic information discussed at this meeting was that Highland J is on the
rise in Southeastern Massachusetts. EEE isolates likely to be in one or
two weeks. There has been no solid data on bird virus levels, though Mr.
Henley has been informed that there have been several birds found dead in
streets.
There is no data yet on tests conducted in Lexington or on species other than
culeseta melanura. Specimens have been collected from 12 traps (Lexington
and environs) since early July. Number of culeseta melanura has been lower
than in other areas.
Access problems make truck spraying in remote areas as unfeasible.
Mr. Henley could not say anything in time lag between the last EEE isolate
and a possible outbreadk of a human EEE case.
After further discussion, it was decided to plan on truck mounted spraying in
high population areas after EEE virus is isolated in State. The likely areas
are:
a) east of Grant St. and north of Mass. Ave.
b) Bedford St. and 128 area in vicinity of the Tophet Swamp.
c) Lincoln St. - east of and north of Marrett Rd.
d) Bacon Street area in Southeast Lexington
The strategy is to hit residential neighborhoods adjacent to swamps with high
mosquito populations.
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If it comes to the time that spraying is necessary, it could be done anytime after
6:00 p.m. in the evening until 6:00 a.m. in the morning. The best time is after
midnight to avoid traffic and pedestrian problems.
Mr. Henley said he is available at his office before 7:30 a.m. He is also avail-
able at home.
Meeting adjourned.
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SPECIAL BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING
JULY 22, 1983
The Lexington Board of Health held a special meeting on Friday, July 22, 1983
at 2:00 p.m. in Room G-15 of the Town Office Building. Members present were:
Mr. James W. Lambie, Chairman; Dr. Linda Roemer, Ph.D., Mr. David Henley, Superin-
tendent of E.M.M.C.P. Also present were two residents, Mr. Manfred Friedman and
Mr. James A. Nicoloro.
This meeting was called to discuss the current status of the mosquitoes. It was
stated that the Highland "J" virus is on the rise in South Eastern Massachusetts.
David Henley discussed what the E.M.M.C.P. is doing with the truck trapping. He
said they received results of the testing of mosquitoes from this area and the
results were negative.
David said he is trying to increase surveillance in areas where mosquitoes are
heavily populated.
Mr. Nicoloro, resident, asked how far these mosquitoes can migrate.
David said ehy can go as far as a mile for a blood meal. They look for damp,
shady areas to rest in the daytime.
Mr. Lambie asked how long from the time you first encounter the virus in the
mosquitoes that someone is bitten?
David said it could be right away and it could also be possible that it would be
an area that there are not many mosquitoes. David said that there never is a
specific answer. He said in some of the towns that they have been doing mosquito
control, it has become necessary to spray.
David said they will go back into the Green & White property and make an internal
pass. He also said the town could have them bring in a helicopter and spray over
the land and that would reach places where their trucks could not go.
This was rejected at this time.
David said he suggested this because trucks work in neighborhoods not in the wooded
areas. The strategy would be to hit residential areas (with swamps) with high
mosquito populations.
There were four steps the Board could take in regard to mosquito control:
1) Do nothing
2) Do specific areas (in wet areas)
3) Residential areas where mosquitoes are in abundance:
a) east of grant Street and North of Mass. Avenue
b) Bedford St. and 128 area in vicinity of Trophet Sqamp
c) Lincoln St. east of and north of Marrett Road.
d) Bacon St. area in S.E. Lexington
Dr. Grady had said to have a plan ready and we should be ready to spray if there
is any EEE in Massachusetts although at this time he would rather target specific
areas than Town -wide.
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If Western J. comes to Lexington, EEE could follow. At this time, it is in the
Taunton area.
The Board wants to come up with an alternative plan - initiate it when it becomes
necessary.
Dr. Roemer does not want the Labs. to fall back on test results.
The plan should be on TV to have residents check with the hot-line. This could
say "SPRAYING WILL BE CONDUCTED ON
In case the decision is to spray, David said spraying would be best between dusk
or after midnight. It was decided it would be best to spray at midnight because
at dusk there is outside activities with residents and also there would be traffic.
David said three truck routes could cover the town at three different times or it
could be done simultaneously if he could get a crew together.
The Board feels if EEE is found in any surrounding towns, we should spray.
Davis said the Malathion in the form Lexington uses is not harmful.
After further discussion, the meeting ended at 3:45 p.m.