The Buzz is a weekly summary
disseminate important information about mosquitoes and mosquito
control in the City of Portsmouth.
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Mosquito display this past Saturday May 3, 2008 at the 13th Annual
NEAT Fest. |
| Mosquito Activity (Scale from 0 to 5) |
- City wide activity is a 1.
- We received close to 1 inch of rain last week. With the
rain and above normal temperatures we are seeing early emergence of
summer mosquitoes. We are in for a long season this year.
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| Surveillance and Control |
- 9 CDC style light traps were set this week, a total of 508
mosquitoes were caught. The average number of mosquitoes per trap
was 56. The average per trap was up from last week but this was most
likely due to the severe storms from last week battering the traps.
- We started spraying for adult mosquitoes this week treating just
over 1,400 acres.
- Most of the water from last week has dried up. The crew focused
efforts treating the storm drains and catch basins in the down town
and old town this week.
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| Service Requests |
- Complaint calls increased as expected this week. We have had 6
service requests this week, 5 out of the 6 were from the Churchland
area of the city.
- Complaint calls should remain about the same or decrease next
week.
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| Federal Activities |
- Staff continue to meet and coordinate activities; we are
currently evaluating conditions and adjusting control strategies to
provide the most effective results.
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| Mosquito Spray Hotline |
- The mosquito spray hotline is active. Citizens can call and
listen to a recorded message to find out what areas are scheduled
for mosquito spraying. The hotline is updated each day before 4 pm.
- We can not legally spray for adult mosquitoes when it is raining
and or if winds are above 10 miles per hour.
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| Special Note |
- CDC has added IR3535 to the list of recommended insect
repellants. IR3535 or Merck 3535 is classified as a “biopesticide
repellent” and has been in use in Europe for over 20 years.
- This is a significant development as there are now four
recommended insect repellents (DEET, Picaridin, Oil of Lemon
Eucalyptus or PMD, and IR3535). Many people do not use DEET complain
about the smell and oily feeling they get when used, now there are
more alternatives to choose from.
- For more information about repellent active ingredients see
http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/health/mosquitoes/ai_insectrp.htm
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