New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Eastern Shore of Maryland are experiencing one of its worst mosquito infestations in decades. A wet spring, rainy summer and flooding have left puddles of stagnant water all over the states, providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes, warn your local pest control professionals at Viking Pest Control. Homes left vacant by the housing crisis add to the problem. On these unmaintained properties, undisturbed accumulations of stagnant water provide breeding sites for mosquitoes while tall grass and untrimmed shrubbery provide these stinging insect with ample harborage.
Carriers of West Nile virus, dengue fever, malaria, canine heartworm and other dangerous diseases, mosquitoes pose a serious risk, particularly during warm summer months when people spend more time outdoors. Last year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 1,000 cases of West Nile Virus were reported in the U.S. with even more expected this year due to the wet spring.
Appearing on NBC’s the Today Show last week, Missy Henriksen, Vice President of Public Affairs for the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), talked with Ann Curry about protecting yourself and your family from mosquitoes and other stinging insects. Henriksen offered the following NPMA tips for avoiding NJ mosquitoes and other unwelcome pests this summer.
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