City of Redding Podcast

Mosquitoes aren’t just an annoyance - they are a public health issue. Find out what's being done in Shasta County.

April 01, 2022 Season 2 Episode 9
City of Redding Podcast
Mosquitoes aren’t just an annoyance - they are a public health issue. Find out what's being done in Shasta County.
Show Notes

Did you know that mosquitoes can breed in just a single capful of water? More than 100 mosquitoes can come from a cup and more than 1 million can come from a pool!

Mosquitoes aren’t just an annoyance - they are a public health issue. Locally, mosquitos are responsible for several cases of West Nile Virus per year.

Shasta Mosquito and Vector Control, established in 1919, has been working for more than 100 years to build awareness on the dangers of mosquitoes and other insects that can spread disease. 

In this episode of The City of Redding Podcast, Katie and Steve speak with Peter Bonkrude, District Manager with Shasta Mosquito & Vector Control District. He’ll tell us about the more than 26 species of mosquitoes in the area and why six of them are of particular concern. You’ll get an introduction to the Aedes Agypti, an invasive species of mosquito that is raising concern about the kinds of diseases that could become an issue in the United States.

Peter highlights why conserving water could help keep the mosquitos at bay and shares some helpful tips to protect yourself from mosquitoes and the harmful diseases they can carry. Follow the 4 D’s:  

  1. Drain: Be sure to drain all standing water.
  2. Defend: Defend yourself against mosquitoes by using EPA-approved repellent.
  3. Dress: in long sleeves or pants when mosquitoes are present.
  4. Dusk & Dawn: avoid outdoor activities during dusk and dawn, when mosquitoes are most active.

For more information on how to stay safe, visit www.shastamosquito.org.

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