Because of recent rains, Florida’s mosquito population is exploding and that can be more than just annoying.
The Florida Department of Health announced this week that there have been 21 confirmed cases of mosquito-borne illness so far this year.
That includes 13 cases of Dengue Fever and 8 cases of West Nile Virus.
All of the cases have been found in south Florida but the danger exists in all Florida counties.
There is no vaccine for preventing West Nile Virus or Dengue Fever.
So the best defense is to avoid getting bit in the first place.
Be especially careful at dawn and in the early evening when mosquitoes are most active.
Long pants and long sleeved shirts can help protect you, as can Mosquito repellants containing DEET.
Mosquitoes need standing water to breed, so you can make it harder on them by removing all sources of standing water from your property, including old tires.
Replace birdbath water often, and if you have a boat, make sure to check the tarp for water.
Cleaning gutters and drainage ditches and fixing leaking outdoor faucets can also remove prime mosquito breeding sites.
And remember, if you have any mosquito related concerns, call the Franklin County Mosquito control Department at 670- 8730.
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