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Mosquitoes to Join Tennesseans at July 4th Activities

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Wednesday, July 3, 2013   

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - Plenty of unwelcome guests are expected to join Tennesseans this weekend as they celebrate the July Fourth weekend with various outdoor activities.

Mosquitoes are on the march thanks to recent weather patterns in the state, said Brad Ledford, owner of Mosquito Squad of Chattanooga.

"We've had a lot of afternoon thunderstorms pop up, and we've also had a lot of weekend's where it's been raining quite a bit," he said. "When you have a lot of rain and a lot of warm weather, that's just breeding, that's just a formula for mosquitoes."

One of the main species Ledford said he's seen so far this season is the Asian Tiger mosquito, one of the more aggressive types that carries disease. The Asian Tiger mosquito breeds in containers, so Ledford suggested getting rid of the standing water in your yard in places where it can puddle, such as children's toys, bird baths and house gutters.

For those mosquitoes that have already hatched and are looking for food, Ledford said there are many simple ways to protect yourself from bites.

"Wear light colors, wear long-sleeve shirts, long-sleeve pants," he said. "If you're going out and have to be out, do wear some sort of DEET - that you can spray your socks, you can spray your neck and your cuffs."

In addition to DEET, repellents with lemon eucalyptus or Picaridin also are effective, he said, although they need to be reapplied more often.

More information is online at news.tn.gov.


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