Mosquito Infestation Spreads Across San Diego County

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San Diego County is experiencing an increase in Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes due to the recent tropical storm, which has left standing water in ponds and lakes. These mosquitoes are known for low-level flying and attacking ankles without warning. Experts advise checking properties for standing water and clearing out drainage pipes to prevent breeding. While larger bodies of water on public lands are treated by Vector control, the numerous smaller water sources in backyards pose a challenge. Mosquitoes are most active at dusk and dawn.
Topics:health#aedes-aegypti#health-and-environment#mosquitoes#san-diego-county#standing-water#vector-control
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