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THE
BUZZ
| Volume 6, 2 (Week 18) |
May 3, 2007 |
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| Mosquito Activity (Scale from 0 to 5) |
- Light rain is moving into the area. Container breeding
mosquitoes are actively breeding in standing water. The trap counts
came up this week but mosquito activity remains at a 1 for the
entire city.
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| Surveillance |
- 8 CDC style traps were set this week, with a total of 1,111
mosquitoes caught, for an average of 139 per trap. The bulk of the
mosquitoes were captured at two trap locations (City Landfill and
Rotunda).
- Areas that historically breed mosquitoes this time of year are
being monitored for larval presence, though wet areas are spotty due
to dry conditions.
- Back ditches, temporary woodland pools are typical breeding
habitats for this time of year. Artificial containers (including
tires, buckets, tarps, birdbaths, etc.) are also starting to breed
mosquitoes.
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| Service Requests |
- We only had 1 mosquito complaint this week from Churchland area
of the city.
- Service requests are low, with only four calls so far this 2007
season. Most calls are in regard to standing water or clogged
ditches that have potential to breed mosquitoes.
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| Control |
- Staff is systematically inspecting and treating potential
mosquito breeding sites thought the city.
- There are no adult mosquito spraying operations scheduled at
this time.
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| Citizens Mosquito Control |
- Enjoy working in the yard with out mosquitoes chewing off your
arms and legs? Take the time to carefully check your property for
anything that can collect water (flower pots, birdbaths, clogged
rain gutters, traps, tires, trash cans, buckets, kid’s toys) and
dump out all water around the house to prevent mosquitoes. Even
something as small as a soda can, may produce hundreds of mosquitoes
in a single season.
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