Canyon County has First Detection of Invasive Mosquito Species (Aedes Aegypti) in Idaho.
Aedes aegypti is of concern as it is capable of carrying serious diseases, including dengue fever, yellow fever, and Zika virus. #publichealth#mosquitocontrol
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Happy Labor Day & happy September first! Summer is coming to an end but the mosquitoes will continue to be around until cooler weather arrives. Continue taking steps to reduce mosquitoes around your property ✅ #AMCA#mosquitoes#september
Mosquitoes can spread malaria, dengue, Zika & other serious illnesses.
Prevent bites with repellents, full-length clothing, bed nets & more.
On #WorldMosquitoDay, @WHO shares key facts about diseases transmitted by mosquitoes & other arthropods: https://t.co/cBlZcpWZo4
Reduce mosquito larvae through these different methods! Dump & drain standing water when needed. There are also different biological control options, too, like mosquito-eating fish and Bti. #AMCA#reducemosquitoes#mosquitoes
West Nile virus (WNV) has been detected in Ada County mosquito populations for the first time in the 2025 season. Follow the link to learn how to protect yourself from mosquitoes, this summer: https://t.co/CgIZw4MRqf
The Ada County Mosquito Abatement District has discovered West Nile virus in a population of mosquitoes for the first time in the 2024 season.
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