Located in the Mid-Atlantic, Northern Delaware experiences a warm, humid climate prime territory for mosquito activity much of the year.
Northern Delaware’s warm, humid climate and seasonal rainfall make it a prime environment for several mosquito species.
Northern Delaware’s urban tree cover, active wildlife populations, and long warm seasons support multiple tick species throughout much of the year.
Northern Delaware’s wooded neighborhoods, creek corridors, and warm, humid summers make it a prime environment for ticks.
In Northern Delaware, spring preparation plays an important role in reducing conditions that support mosquito development. Winter rain, seasonal downpours...