Bristol County Mosquito Control Project was established in 1956. We serve our communities through mosquito disease reporting and control in Bristol County, MA.
TODAY is #NationalRepellentDay and a good day to highlight their effectiveness against mosquito and tick bites and the possibility vector born disease transmission through them! Visit https://t.co/5KYvON5xK2 to learn more about the different types available. #YTTS#FightTheBite
State health officials announce ninth human case of West Nile virus in Massachusetts; some risk for WNV will continue until there is a hard frost: https://t.co/knx1AcspXP
Use these tips to avoid mosquito bites! Don't forget to empty and drain any standing water to keep reducing mosquitoes around your property. #AMCA#mosquitobiteprevention#nomosquitoes
State health officials announce additional human cases of West Nile virus in Massachusetts; WNV risk levels now elevated in four more communities: https://t.co/07EzYWE7X1
Reduce your risk of contracting West Nile Virus by taking steps to avoid mosquito bites. We encourage residents to take these precautions as the risk of West Nile Virus in the city remains high.
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September is the peak month for West Nile virus human disease. Personal protection measures are recommended across the state. Check
your risk levels throughout the season by visiting our interactive site https://t.co/abSx0JIAC6
Mosquitoes are still hard at work - even into the autumn. Keep taking steps to protect yourself and your family from bites and the illness they can cause. Learn more at https://t.co/DD6BYzz38A
🚨 RI Mosquito Update: A mosquito sample collected in Providence on September 9 has tested positive for West Nile Virus (WNV). The current risk level for WNV remains high statewide.
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Mosquitoes are still hard at work - even into the autumn. Keep taking steps to protect yourself and your family from bites and the illness they can cause. Learn more at https://t.co/DD6BYzz38A
🚨 RI Mosquito Update: Two mosquito samples collected in East Providence on September 2 have tested positive for West Nile Virus (WNV). The current risk level for WNV remains high statewide.
https://t.co/Ca21HzHTHG
Mosquitoes are still hard at work - even into the autumn. Keep taking steps to protect yourself and your family from bites and the illness they can cause. Learn more at https://t.co/DD6BYzyvj2
Mosquitoes are still hard at work - even into the autumn. Keep taking steps to protect yourself and your family from bites and the illness they can cause. Learn more at https://t.co/DD6BYzz38A
🚨 RI Mosquito Update: A mosquito sample collected in East Providence on August 25 has tested positive for West Nile Virus (WNV). The current risk level for WNV remains high statewide.
https://t.co/Hgdhei37gU
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