The devastating flooding has created the perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes. Source: WNEM Saginaw
Tips to keep mosquitoes away after heavy rain, record flooding
Minimize areas where water collects to help reduce breeding areas for mosquitoes. Source: ABC7 Chicago
South Florida Mosquito Expert: We Could Be In For Medium To Heavy Mosquito Season
With two cases of West Nile virus confirmed in Miami-Dade County, and the rainy season in full swing, it’s time to check in with the folks that wage war on mosquitos on daily a basis. Source: r20.rs6.net
Health experts: Mosquito-spread virus not yet a local concern despite last years outbreak
We’ve had a lot of rain in the last few days and that means the potential for more mosquitos. Last summer, Michiana was a hotspot for Eastern Equine Encephalitis. Luckily, there might not be a threat of that this year. There was an outbreak of EEE virus last year but that does not mean it will be a threat this … Read More
Midland Area Flooding Will Increase Mosquito Populations
Midland County Mosquito Control is warning that the recent flooding will increase mosquito populations. The agency said… More » Source: WSGW 790 AM & 100.5 FM
Are local farms mosquito magnets?
Farmers encouraged to protect local residents, animals Source: r20.rs6.net
Keep mosquitoes away after this weeks rain
Periods of thunderstorms this week have produced locally heavy rain and more widespread rain is likely on Thursday. Source: https://www.kcrg.com
Massachusetts’ EEE-carrying mosquito population appears to be ‘robust.’ Here’s what that means for this summer.
The Department of Public Health will begin alerting residents about precautions they can take for EEE starting around mid-June. Source: Boston.com
Mosquito and Tick Season is Here- Take Action to Prevent Bites!
FROM THE LANGLADE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT With warmer weather and the unofficial start of summer, many Wisconsin residents are looking ahead to spending more time outdoors. Langlade County Health Department wants to help everyone avoid tick and mosquito bites and associated illnesses this season. “We know that ticks and mosquitoes can be pesky when enjoying outdoor activities but even worse, … Read More
COVID: VIRUS CAN’T BE TRANSMITTED THROUGH MOSQUITOES
World Health Organization says there’s no evidence the coronavirus can transmitted through mosquito bites. Source: WFMZ.com