Invasive mosquitoes are in Orange County! The ネッタイシマカ (yellow fever mosquito) and Aedes albopictus (Asian tiger mosquito) are not native to California and can transmit zika, dengue, chikungunya and yellow fever.
Follow these tips to prevent mosquito bites and breeding:
- 外出する前に露出した肌に蚊よけを塗り、推奨に従って塗り直してください。
- Wear repellent clothing containing DEET®, Picaridin, IR3535 or lemon eucalyptus oil
- 長袖シャツと長ズボンを着用し、明るい色の服を選んでください。
- Dump and drain outdoor containers filled with water at least weekly—potted plant saucers are a main culprit
- Close all unscreened doors and windows to prevent mosquitoes from entering your home or space; get broken or damaged screens repaired or replaced
- 鳥の水盤とペットの水飲みボウルを毎週掃除して磨く
訪問 ocvector.org for more information from the Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District (OCMVCD) on how you can help reduce mosquito breeding in our community, as well as to learn more about OCMVCD services, programs, educational resources and more.
Identifying Mosquito Impostors
Aliso Creek features a great deal of insect life, some of which may resemble mosquitoes. While there’s no denying that crane flies, midge flies and fungus gnats are very annoying, they’re not mosquitoes. Here’s how to tell them apart.
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