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THE
BUZZ
| Volume 6, 8 (Week 24) |
June 14, 2007 |
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| Mosquito Activity (Scale from 0 to 5) |
- Trap counts this week were lower than expected with all the rain
the previous week. Cooler temperatures and high winds may have kept
trap counts low this week. Trap counts are expected to increase next
week.
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| Surveillance |
- There is minimal standing water in the city as most areas have
dried out from the recent rain.
- We conducted normal trapping schedule for this week 5 CDC, 20
OFP.
- 5 CDC style traps were set this week, with a total of 346
mosquitoes caught, for an average of 70 per trap down from over 200
per trap last week.
- 20 Omni-Directional Fay-Prince (OFP) were set this week, two
traps failed due to mechanical failure. The other 18 trap nights
caught 61 tiger mosquitoes for an average of 4 per trap. The map
indicates only the mosquitoes caught on Monday.
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| Service Requests |
- We had 2 service requests this week; both were requests to check
standing water.
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| Control |
- Spray crews truck fogged for adult mosquitoes around 800 acres
this week.
- Mosquito control staff have worked to treat road side ditches
and storm drain catch basins all week.
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