Butterflies and moths captivated Lawrence Reeves – so much so that he chased their ethereal flutters all the way to the Philippines, his mother’s homeland, Source: Brittney Miller – Fresh Take Florida
Be prepared: Mosquito season is here, and so is the risk for West Nile Virus
Even though we’ve been focused on COVID-19, mosquito season is upon us, and that could bring more concerns for families. Source: WSBTV
Officials: Mosquitoes likely won’t be as bad as last year
According to officials with the Moab Mosquito Abatement District, mosquitoes will not be as bad this year as they had been in 2019, when flooding of the Matheson Wetlands reached a roughly 10-year high, leading to a mosquito hatch much larger than typical. Source: The Times-Independent
Minnesotans Beware of Mosquitoes
The World Health Organization (WHO) says more than 700,000 people die from mosquito-borne illnesses every year. COVID-19 has claimed 286,328 lives worldwide. Source: KDHL AM 920
Drought conditions expected to keep mosquito population low
If you live in Pueblo, don’t expect too many mosquitoes for a while. Source: KOAA
Experts give tips on how to prepare as mosquito and tick season looms
Experts say with warmer temperatures on the horizon people will be wanting to go outside more. Source: WFMZ.com
How to limit mosquitoes in your yard
With summer coming up and temperatures getting warmer, mosquitoes will begin to make their presence. Here are some tips to help you limit mosquito activity in your yard. Source: Meteorologist Ben Beddoes
Mosquitoes Can’t Spread Coronavirus, But Protection Is Still Important
Mosquito season isn’t officially here yet, but they are starting to appear already. And this year, there’s a new question: can mosquitoes spread Source: Angela Cordoba Perez
West Nile, not coronavirus, something to worry about as mosquito season nears
The Milford Health Department kicked off the annual Mosquito Control Program, and encouraged residents to protect themselves against both diseases, in different ways. Source: New Haven Register
Can mosquitoes transmit COVID-19? SUNY ESF professor weighs in
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — It won’t be long before mosquitoes start pestering us again. They transmit a handful of diseases, so can they spread COVID-19? Well, it hasn’t been stud… Source: WSYR