Mosquito management underway during potential uptick after storm
Published: July 8, 2021 6:49 PM EDT
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Lee County Mosquito Control District is ready to manage mosquito populations after the storm.
“Mosquitoes are here year-round,” said Eric Jackson, the deputy director of Lee County Mosquito Control District. “We have times of the year where they’re more intense than the others.”
That time is now. Elsa left behind standing water, which could serve as a mosquito paradise.
Teams of nearly a 100 men and women are out there trying to find where these bugs and larvae could potentially start to call home.
“Just because you have water around you does not mean that you got a mosquito problem right now,” Jackson explained. “Once we see the larvae hatching, we can go treat them.”
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