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THE BUZZ

Volume 6, 11   (Week 27)

July 3, 2007

 
Mosquito Activity (Scale from 0 to 5)
  • The mosquito forecast for the rest of the holiday week looks excellent. Over all mosquito activity is a 1 at this time.
  • The city recorded less than a ¼ inch of rainfall last week at all four mosquito rain stations. Dry conditions persist making it difficult for mosquitoes to thrive.
Surveillance
  • There is minimal standing water in the city and almost all areas are dry.
  • We conducted reduced trapping this week due to the holiday falling midweek.
  • 5 CDC style traps were set this week, with a total of 122 mosquitoes caught for an average of 25 per trap about the same as last week.
  • 10 Omni-Directional Fay-Prince (OFP) were set this week, with a total of 57 tiger mosquitoes for an average of 6 per trap. Tiger mosquito counts were slightly lower this week. With out rainfall tiger mosquito populations should remain low.
Weekly Average City-wide Asian Tiger Mosquito Counts
Service Requests
  • We had no service requests this week.
Citizens Mosquito Control
  • While mosquito counts are low to prevent mosquito bites residents need to remember to use insect repellants. Any of the many commercially available products containing DEET, oil of lemon eucalyptus, or Picaridin have been proven effective and safe. Remember, even if we sprayed your neighborhood every night, we still would not be able to kill all the mosquitoes.

Mosquito Trap Counts

 
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last updated July, 2007