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Buzzing Into Spring: Stop Mosquitoes Early

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Spring in Southern California is off to a dry, warm start with breezy nights to keep residents cool. This could mean more outdoor fun and nights under the stars, but don’t forget about everybody’s common enemy - the mosquito. Mosquitoes can be a real threat to your community because they can transmit debilitating and sometimes fatal diseases like West Nile virus to humans. Keep mosquitoes out of your home and prevent mosquito bites with these tips.

Add Mosquito Sources to your Spring Cleaning Checklist

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Keep mosquitoes from buzzing into spring by eliminating sources and standing water starting now. Download the Mosquito Source Checklist and identify common sources in your home. Tip and toss stagnant water weekly.

Did you know mosquito eggs only need 5 to 7 days to grow into biting adults? 

 

Download the Mosquito Source Checklist

Repel, Don’t Swell

Remember to wear insect repellent to protect your health. The CDC recommends using repellents with active ingredients such as DEET, Picaridin, IR3535, and Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus. It’s extremely important to wear insect repellent when you travel abroad as well, especially when visiting sub-tropical and tropical regions.

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Not all repellents are the same. Check out these repellent myths!

 Start Your Own Spring-Cleaning Mosquito Crew

Mosquito Watch is a neighborhood program designed to protect our communities from mosquitoes and mosquito-borne diseases. With guidance from mosquito experts and your leadership, you can inspire your neighbors to act, and reduce mosquito breeding and disease transmission in your neighborhood. Contact the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District at mosquitowatch@glacvcd.org