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Fight the Bite!
This week is National Mosquito Control Awareness Week! Aside from being annoying, mosquitoes can carry serious diseases (human and other) including Zika, malaria, encephalitis, yellow fever, dog heartworm, human elephantiasis, and West Nile virus, so mosquito control is imperative. Read more from the American Mosquito Control Association below: Sacramento, CA – Fourth of July is just around the corner, but itchy mosquito bites may already be a problem in your neighborhood. In honor of National Mosquito Control Awareness Week, the American Mosquito Control Association (AMCA) has tips to help you declare independence from those pesky blood-suckers. Pools are open and […]
2020 Mosquito and Tick Update
It is important that every homeowner consider taking action to keep family and pets safe from the annoyances and potential harms that mosquitoes and ticks bring with them. To this end, the experts at Mosquito Shield have been busy researching the 2020 mosquito and tick season, and we hope you find this information helpful as you look ahead to the sun and warmth of the approaching summer. NORTH ATTLEBORO, MA_The combination of one of the warmest winters on record and an extremely wet start to 2020 means most U.S. residents can expect above-normal mosquito activity this spring and summer. While […]
COVID-19 and Outdoor Pests: What You Need To Know
With the warmer weather approaching, your family is likely more eager than ever to get outside, but given COVID-19 precautions, your options may be limited to your backyard. NORTH ATTLEBORO, MA_We have received several inquiries about whether mosquitoes and ticks can transmit the new coronavirus. Fortunately, to date there has been no information nor evidence to suggest that COVID-19 could be transmitted by either pest. According to the World Health Organization and the CDC, the new coronavirus is a respiratory virus which spreads primarily through droplets generated when an infected person coughs or sneezes, or through droplets of saliva or […]