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MOSQUITOES ARE OUT IN SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY MOSQUITO &VECTOR FULL FORCE! WEST NILE VIRUS IS ACTIVE IN SAN JOAQUIN CONTROL DISTRICT COUNTY. Protection Through Prevention Prevent Mosquito Bites. Use insect repellents to reduce mosquito bites. Wear EPA registered insect repellents containing DEET, picaridin, IR3535 or oil of lemon eucalyptus. Be sure window and door screens are in good condition Dump and drain all standing water around your home. Facts: It only takes a tablespoon of water for mosquitoes to develop Once eggs are laid on water, mosquitoes develop into adults in about 7 days Female mosquitoes bite several times during their lifespan, using blood as protein for their eggs Mosquitoes acquire West Nile virus when biting infected birds and then spread the virus by biting humans. C Call the District for additional information or to request service at no charge. REPORT REMOVE VEGETATION CLEAN GUTTERS NEGLECTED POOLS (209) 982-4675 DUMP STANDING WATER or visit us at CHANGE WATER IN BIRDBATHS KEEP DEBRIS FROM REACHING www.sjmosquito.org CATCH BASINS MOSQUITOES ARE OUT IN SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY MOSQUITO &VECTOR FULL FORCE! WEST NILE VIRUS IS ACTIVE IN SAN JOAQUIN CONTROL DISTRICT COUNTY. Protection Through Prevention Prevent Mosquito Bites. Use insect repellents to reduce mosquito bites. Wear EPA registered insect repellents containing DEET, picaridin, IR3535 or oil of lemon eucalyptus. Be sure window and door screens are in good condition Dump and drain all standing water around your home. Facts: It only takes a tablespoon of water for mosquitoes to develop Once eggs are laid on water, mosquitoes develop into adults in about 7 days Female mosquitoes bite several times during their lifespan, using blood as protein for their eggs Mosquitoes acquire West Nile virus when biting infected birds and then spread the virus by biting humans. C Call the District for additional information or to request service at no charge. REPORT REMOVE VEGETATION CLEAN GUTTERS NEGLECTED POOLS (209) 982-4675 DUMP STANDING WATER or visit us at CHANGE WATER IN BIRDBATHS KEEP DEBRIS FROM REACHING www.sjmosquito.org CATCH BASINS