Galveston County, TX
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Surveillance Truck
We have 4 surveillance trucks. 2 trucks have both larvicide units and spray units. The other trucks have a larvicide unit and a pellet hopper unit instead of a spray unit. The surveillance trucks have working spray units and can be used as backup spray trucks when needed. Our surveillance trucks are used by our surveillance team.
Spray Truck
We have several backup spray trucks and spray units. Each spray truck is equipped with GPS that allows us to track which areas have been sprayed. Our spray information is organized under a large database.
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Spray Truck Unit
Each of the spray units is equipped with a 50 gallon tank on the right hand side. On the left side of the unit is the blower. The engine sets behind the blower. At the tip of the blower is the spray nozzle assembly. The blower directs the pesticide through the spray nozzle. The whole spray unit is mounted to the bed of the truck. Each truck is equipped with a spray indicator light (red light). It illuminates the back of the truck and allows the driver to monitor the emitted spray.
Surveillance Unit
Each surveillance truck is equipped with a surveillance unit. 2 of the 4 surveillance trucks also have spray units as seen above. The larvicide unit is placed near the rear window. It contains a 100 gallon tank to be filled with larvicide and water. It also comes equipped with a spray hose with a nozzle to dispense the larvicide.
Pellet Hopper
Instead of a spray unit, a pellet hopper unit is placed on the back of a surveillance truck. The truck contains a larvicide unit as well. The pellet unit contains a storage for pellets (a type of larvicide used) and a motor that blows the pellets out a nozzle and leco arro gun held by the surveillance inspector. An arm is placed in the back of the truck that swings out and holds a black tube with the nozzle and leco arro gun attached. This unit sounds just like a regular spray unit when running.