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Long Beach, CA ~ As the summer season approaches, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is urging residents to take action in controlling mosquitoes. These pesky insects not only cause skin irritation, but they can also carry and transmit viruses such as West Nile, Zika, dengue, St. Louis encephalitis, and others.
According to City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis, the mosquitoes that have the potential to carry these germs are present in Long Beach. Therefore, mosquito control is a shared responsibility and it is important for everyone to do their part in preventing the spread of these diseases.
To protect themselves from mosquitoes and the diseases they may carry, residents are advised to follow certain precautions. These include checking for containers that can hold water and making sure they remain dry and empty as mosquitoes can lay eggs in as little as ¼-inch of water. It is also recommended to clean and scrub bird baths and outdoor pet water bowls at least once a week, dump water from potted plant saucers, and ensure that water-related play areas are emptied after use.
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In addition, residents should clean and chlorinate swimming pools regularly and drain water from pool covers. It is also advised to limit the watering of lawns and outdoor plants. Installing screens on doors and windows can also help prevent mosquitoes from entering homes.
Using an EPA-registered insect repellent such as DEET is another effective way to prevent mosquito bites. This repellent is safe for children two months and older as well as pregnant and breastfeeding mothers when used as directed.
Residents are encouraged to report any increased mosquito activity or neglected/green pools by calling 562.570.4132 or submitting an online report at longbeach.gov/mosquitoes. Dead birds should be reported to the California Department of Public Health by calling 1.877.WNV.BIRD or online at westnile.ca.gov.
For more information on mosquitoes and additional prevention tips, residents can visit longbeach.gov/health and follow the Health Department on social media. Any media inquiries can be directed to the Health Department Public Affairs Office at he-publicaffairs@longbeach.gov.
As the summer season approaches, it is crucial for everyone to take responsibility in controlling mosquitoes to prevent the spread of diseases. By following these precautions and reporting any concerns, residents can help keep their community safe from these pesky insects.
According to City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis, the mosquitoes that have the potential to carry these germs are present in Long Beach. Therefore, mosquito control is a shared responsibility and it is important for everyone to do their part in preventing the spread of these diseases.
To protect themselves from mosquitoes and the diseases they may carry, residents are advised to follow certain precautions. These include checking for containers that can hold water and making sure they remain dry and empty as mosquitoes can lay eggs in as little as ¼-inch of water. It is also recommended to clean and scrub bird baths and outdoor pet water bowls at least once a week, dump water from potted plant saucers, and ensure that water-related play areas are emptied after use.
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In addition, residents should clean and chlorinate swimming pools regularly and drain water from pool covers. It is also advised to limit the watering of lawns and outdoor plants. Installing screens on doors and windows can also help prevent mosquitoes from entering homes.
Using an EPA-registered insect repellent such as DEET is another effective way to prevent mosquito bites. This repellent is safe for children two months and older as well as pregnant and breastfeeding mothers when used as directed.
Residents are encouraged to report any increased mosquito activity or neglected/green pools by calling 562.570.4132 or submitting an online report at longbeach.gov/mosquitoes. Dead birds should be reported to the California Department of Public Health by calling 1.877.WNV.BIRD or online at westnile.ca.gov.
For more information on mosquitoes and additional prevention tips, residents can visit longbeach.gov/health and follow the Health Department on social media. Any media inquiries can be directed to the Health Department Public Affairs Office at he-publicaffairs@longbeach.gov.
As the summer season approaches, it is crucial for everyone to take responsibility in controlling mosquitoes to prevent the spread of diseases. By following these precautions and reporting any concerns, residents can help keep their community safe from these pesky insects.
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