West Nile Virus Protection

Reducing Mosquito
Breeding sites in your yard and neighborhood
Eliminate sources of
standing water in your yard where mosquitoes may lay eggs. Fill, cover or
remove any items that can trap water. Common mosquito breeding containers
include:
- Bird baths - change the water at least once or twice a
week, cleaning the bath on a regular basis
- Outdoor pet dishes - change the water daily, not only
to prevent mosquito breeding, but also for your pet's health
- Flower pots - remove any overflow water that has
collected in the dish beneath the pot
- Ponds - consider purchasing mosquito-eating fish if the
pond is serving as a mosquito breeding site and cannot be drained
- Tires
- Gutters - clean and remove debris on a regular basis to
prevent water from collecting
- Wheelbarrows
- Wading pools
- Trashcan lids and recycling bins
- Puddles/ditches in your yard or driveway
- Swimming pools (not in use) - keep pool water aerated
and chlorinated; cover when not in use
Another way to protect
yourself from disease carrying insects is to use insect control screening on
your doors, windows and patio areas. If your home currently has screens, make
sure they are in good shape and replace any damaged screens immediately.
Everyone loves allowing fresh into your home but be sure to be protected from
insect invasion first!
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