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September 2008
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Due to the aftermath of Hurricane Ike, Harris County Public Health & Environmental Services (HCPHES) cautions residents that mosquito activity is increasing. The combination of storm debris and standing water left behind has produced many more mosquito breeding sites. HCPHES Mosquito Control is currently conducting county-wide surveillance to detect disease-carrying mosquitoes and determine pest mosquito populations. Ground-based operation (evening spray truck) and aerial treatment operations will be implemented according to on-going surveillance information. Now is the time to eliminate mosquito breeding habitats from your property. . Don't feed the storm drains. Sweep up lawn clippings, leaves and tree limbs from sidewalks and driveways. Protect yourself and your family from mosquito bites. Keep mosquitoes out of the house. |
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