One comes through my neighborhood every once and a while and It is just this HORRIBLE noise. And the worst part is that the truck comes at like midnight. At first I was soooo scared of it and and honestly I still am. But I’m glad those nasty creatures are dead.
I first discovered it when I was about 6, and it scared me a little bit, until I found out it was just a Ford Ranger with a sprayer on the back. 😅 The trucks they've been using for a lot of years now are the F150s.
Well it's 4 AM, and about 20 minutes ago this truck past my house (for the first time I know of) with that same sound and fog and orange and white lights. Was so confused and terrified of what was happening lol. Glad I know for the future I guess.
Mosquito ULV trucks don’t spray that late to 4am.There is a time frame and that’s between 7pm-2am, maybe little past 2am but no later because they can’t it’s against regulations and everything and where they spray gets monitored. That must not have been a ULV mosquito truck.
The mosquito guy gave me nightmares! Imagine this creeping down your dirt road at a crawl in the back woods of Florida pitch black middle of the night no street lights. Then be a kid imagining the tales from the crypt guy driving windows down with a cig in his mouth spraying chemicals. And having a curfew because of this guy.
It's weird because when I used to live in Dade City, he came around 3 times in one night. Now, he only comes around once since I live in a Wesley Chapel subdivision. Have to be lucky, lol!
That would be a little scary! Luckily the latest time I've ever seen them was around 11:00. It all depends on their route and their trap data where they need to spray. 👍
I used it to think it was some kind of monster with two arms that wave up and down in two different directions and I imagined it to be red it was weird
I remember running to the window when I heard the mosquito truck driving through my neighborhood. It was always seemed surreal to me. Ours drove much slower than this one.
The loud noise coming from the sprayer is due to the engine running, the spray coming out of the nozzle, and the spray being under very high pressure. The sprayer they use here in Pasco County is called a Roots Rotary Lobe Blower.
They still operate today, but because of the crazy weather changing constantly, there's not enough trap data at different locations for them to spray. They stop spraying for the rest of the year between November, and start again in March. I'll keep an eye out for them. 👍
@@Toyota_Guy_2004 oh. that makes sense. they oughtta come back to where i live. mosquitos are literally EVERYWHERE. even when the weather changes they still swarm me.
I heard the type they spray down south in LA and TX and FL, etc. is actually highly toxic and can be deadly to humans/pets/animals if large enough amounts.
The sounds of my childhood. I ain’t heard one of those in YEARS
Yeah. The sounds from everyone's childhood with always come back from time to time 👍
Here the dengue truck passes through my city at 5 am
I love the mosquito truck
I do too. I've been a big fan of them since I was 7!
One comes through my neighborhood every once and a while and It is just this HORRIBLE noise. And the worst part is that the truck comes at like midnight. At first I was soooo scared of it and and honestly I still am. But I’m glad those nasty creatures are dead.
One just came by at 3am and now the sky looks like ash is falling
I first discovered it when I was about 6, and it scared me a little bit, until I found out it was just a Ford Ranger with a sprayer on the back. 😅 The trucks they've been using for a lot of years now are the F150s.
@@Toyota_Guy_2004my city (Waycross, GA) still uses the Ford Ranger as the mosquito truck to this day 😁😁😁
Well it's 4 AM, and about 20 minutes ago this truck past my house (for the first time I know of) with that same sound and fog and orange and white lights. Was so confused and terrified of what was happening lol. Glad I know for the future I guess.
It came by on Thursday night, and I couldn't film it because since I live in a subdivision, it only comes around once. ☹️
Mosquito ULV trucks don’t spray that late to 4am.There is a time frame and that’s between 7pm-2am, maybe little past 2am but no later because they can’t it’s against regulations and everything and where they spray gets monitored. That must not have been a ULV mosquito truck.
The mosquito guy gave me nightmares! Imagine this creeping down your dirt road at a crawl in the back woods of Florida pitch black middle of the night no street lights. Then be a kid imagining the tales from the crypt guy driving windows down with a cig in his mouth spraying chemicals. And having a curfew because of this guy.
Haha! I was scared of it at first, and now I wait for him every night wondering when he'll come!
@@Toyota_Guy_2004 Right! 😂
It's weird because when I used to live in Dade City, he came around 3 times in one night. Now, he only comes around once since I live in a Wesley Chapel subdivision. Have to be lucky, lol!
imagine hearing this at 3am
That would be a little scary! Luckily the latest time I've ever seen them was around 11:00. It all depends on their route and their trap data where they need to spray. 👍
@@Toyota_Guy_2004 also i just saw this truck an hour ago
@@Mr.skeleton99 They'll be coming back more now since it's almost summer. Keep an eye out for them!
I just heard that last night it sounds terrifying until you realize it’s a truck
When I first discovered it when I was 7, I was scared of it, but I'm almost 17, and I haven't been scared since then!
i wish i could do this work for a living...
You and me both buddy! It's a part-time job just driving the trucks at night. But it'll give us some extra money.👍
I used it to think it was some kind of monster with two arms that wave up and down in two different directions and I imagined it to be red it was weird
That's funny 🤣. I used to think it was just a random truck with a loud exhaust blowing the emissions out. 😁
I remember running to the window when I heard the mosquito truck driving through my neighborhood. It was always seemed surreal to me. Ours drove much slower than this one.
They usually drive around 25 MPH so the chemicals can spread evenly in the air. Their speed also depends on the neighborhood.
It passes down my street every Thursday at 🕚 11:00 pm the noise is bad and it freaks me out
They usually come around my subdivision about 10:00, sometimes they come as late as 11:30 depending on their route.
The loud noise coming from the sprayer is due to the engine running, the spray coming out of the nozzle, and the spray being under very high pressure. The sprayer they use here in Pasco County is called a Roots Rotary Lobe Blower.
This is where the "Covid" from
These chemicals don't cause Covid.
what happened to these trucks? i havent heard this truck since i was 5. i used to be OBSESSED. do they still operate to this day?
11/8/21 3:17 PM
They still operate today, but because of the crazy weather changing constantly, there's not enough trap data at different locations for them to spray. They stop spraying for the rest of the year between November, and start again in March. I'll keep an eye out for them. 👍
@@Toyota_Guy_2004 oh. that makes sense. they oughtta come back to where i live. mosquitos are literally EVERYWHERE. even when the weather changes they still swarm me.
Here in Florida where I live, they are the worst on a rainy night. But the truck does need to come back and spray.
@@Toyota_Guy_2004 yeah. especially after it rains. its ridiculous how bad they get.
How are you able to just stand there and breathe that in? Not saying it’s toxic, just from what I hear it’s like really strong.
I was wearing a hankercheif while I was filming.
I heard the type they spray down south in LA and TX and FL, etc. is actually highly toxic and can be deadly to humans/pets/animals if large enough amounts.
Maybe its misinformation though, idk.
The chemicals are pretty safe as long as you're not inhaling it. It doesn't affect me.
is scary
Its in 6:00 in malaysia when it have a mosqito sick
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