Sunday, September 7, 2008

FYI - Mosquito Control Efforts

Press Release

September5, 2008

Mosquito Control Efforts
MEDIA RELEASE
For Immediate Release
Mosquito Control Efforts
September 5, 2008

The Hernando County Mosquito Control Division advises that as a result of recent increased rainfall, mosquito populations are booming. Mosquitoes can pose a public health threat, especially because the long period of drought prior to the rainy season killed most natural enemies of mosquitoes in ponds, lakes, and retention ponds. Currently, the most severe mosquito problem exists in the City of Brooksville and north of Brooksville, Lake Lindsey, and Ridge Manor.

With over 240 calls received since August, the Mosquito Control staff is very busy fighting these noxious insects with inspections, larviciding, and biological control. All six trucks are spraying nightly. The chemical used is Biomist, which is safe for humans and animals.

Residents are reminded of the importance of monitoring their own property to make sure they are not inadvertently harboring a breeding gound for mosquitoes by allowing water to collect in flower pots, toys or other items that may hold even 1/4" of water.

To learn more about the County's mosquito control methods and how residents can help, visit http://www.hernandocounty.us/mosquito/. In addition, you may contact Mosquito Control at 352 754-4060 for assistance if you have a mosquito problem and to arrange for a staff member to speak to your civic club or neighborhood association on mosquito control issues.

www.hernandocounty.us/mosquito/

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