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Get rid
of old tires, tin cans, buckets, drums, bottles or any water-holding
containers.
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Fill in
or drain any low places (puddles, ruts, etc.) in the yard. The draining and filling of wetlands for mosquito control is not an acceptable approach.
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Keep
drains, ditches, and culverts free of weeds and trash so water will drain
properly.
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Keep
roof gutters free of leaves and other debris.
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Cover
trash containers to keep out rainwater.
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Repair
leaky pipes and outside faucets.
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Empty plastic wading pools at
least once a week and store indoors when not in use.
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Unused swimming pools should
be drained and kept dry during the mosquito season.
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Fill in
tree rot holes and hollow stumps that hold water.
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Change
the water in birdbaths and plant pots or drip trays at least once each week.
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Store
boats covered or upside down, or remove rainwater weekly.
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Keep grass cut
and shrubbery well trimmed around the house so adult mosquitoes will not hide
there.
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Make
sure ornamental ponds have fish, which will eat mosquito larvae.
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Repair
window screens.
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When
outdoors in the evening or when mosquitoes are biting, use personal protection
measures to prevent mosquito bites (proper use of insect repellent and
appropriate clothing.
See
Information on Mosquito Repellents.