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The district sprawling over more than 800 square miles (2,070 square kilometers) south of Los Angeles is reporting that traps are capturing three times the 15-year average number of mosquitoes.
Read more:Invasive Aedes mosquito expands reach in Los Angeles, Orange Counties Residents can disrupt Aedes aegypti by dumping any standing water in their yards at least once a week , and tossing ...
A lab worker examines trapped mosquitoes for signs of West Nile Virus and other diseases at the Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District laboratory in Garden Grove, Calif., on June 27, 2023.
An Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District worker begins the screening process for the presence of diseases like West Nile virus, Zika virus, Dengue fever or yellow fever at the agency ...
The Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District has found three cases of the West Nile virus in mosquito samples from the San Fernando Valley, and officials are on the lookout for more as ...
Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times And it’s still a big lift. About 10,000 mosquitoes are reared at a time at West Valley's facility, about half of which will be males.
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