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Frank Wardynski, Michigan State
Aerial larviciding reduces the number of mosquitoes and minimizes the risk of mosquito-borne disease
The Health Department applies EPA-approved pesticide to mosquito breeding grounds when appropriate throughout the season
June 15, 2022 — To reduce mosquito activity and t
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — New York City officials announced Wednesday that they would launch the first aerial larvicide missions in the five boroughs for the 2022 mosquito season.
The city’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene plans to conduct the helicopter treatments in non-residen
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PINELLAS COUNTY — Something is always eating, infecting, or digging in my garden. Every day I inspect for damage. Every week I am treating one plant or another.
Managing pests and disease is my most time-consuming gardening chore. This blog will cover common diseases and the next o
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Powdery mildew will cause the leaves on your plant to turn brown, die and fall off.
‘The leaves on my tall garden phlox are covered with something white and they are looking bad. What can I do about this?” —
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Powdery mildew will cause the leaves on your plant to turn brown, die and fall off.
‘The leaves on my tall garden phlox are covered with something white and they are looking bad. What can I do about this?” —
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A sentinel chicken in Delaware has tested positive for the mosquito-borne West Nile virus, state environmental officials announced
Vector-borne diseases are major causes of sickness, disability and death worldwide. These diseases are caused by parasites, bacteria or viruses transmitted by various vectors, including mosquitoes, sandflies, fleas, ticks, lice and others. Insecticides form an essential part of vector control,