newjerseynewsroom.com

Thursday
Nov 29th
  • Login
  • Create an account
    Registration
    *
    *
    *
    *
    *
    Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required.
  • Search
  • Local Business Deals

Search
Search Only:

Search Keyword mosquitoes

Total: 32 results found.

Page 1 of 2
... recommend that state residents use insect repellents, wear long sleeves and pants, check and maintain swimming pools, and remove stagnant water on their property, a breeding ground for mosquitoes.  ...
BY GINA G. SCALA NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM As Texas seeks to contain the public health crisis caused by the West Nile Virus, New Jersey officials are working to control mosquitoes, reducing the effects ...
... was founded in 1942. More than 600 people attended lectures by some of the nation’s pest authorities on bed bugs, termites, small flies, and mosquitoes.  ...
... Not only were their flight patterns fun to watch, but each bat was gobbling up thousands of mosquitoes every night. But the summer of 2008 was the last good year for bats in this state we’re in. The ...
... for the early attack. State Health Commissioner Mary O’Dowd said the mild winter and dry weather have led to mosquitoes appearing earlier than usual this year. The woman was hospitalized, but has recovered ...
... Nile mosquitoes will be getting home food!!!" Greece’s disease control and prevention organization said one man died in an outbreak of the West Nile virus in Athens this month and five other cases were ...
BY MIKE OLIVA NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM New Jersey’s new defense against mosquitoes is barely visible to the naked eye, yet promises to end the days of draining swamps and spraying pesticides. Cape May ...
... carry dangerous pests inside and the prevalence of open doors and windows, faulty screens and so on. Female mosquitoes, the only ones that bite, are attracted by heat, body odor and movement, among ...
...  A touching solo piece, Kaufman’s “London Mosquitoes” eloquently commemorates thousands of unsung 60s-70s-80s-90s-00s longtime gay relationships as voiced by Richard Thomas, at his heartfelt best, as ...
... of the call had the woman saying, "It was daytime when we came in. We thought if we came in someone would come in and find us... Oh, my goodness. The mosquitoes are eating us alive, this is the first time ...
... due to Hurricane Irene on Aug. 28, and subsequent storms have resulted in higher than normal mosquito populations. The DEP said floodwater throughout the state created habitat for the types of mosquitoes ...
... Nile virus is a viral infection that is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. Mosquitoes get infected with the virus by feeding on infected birds. The infected mosquitoes then spread the virus by ...
... agencies, has stocked its three millionth fish this year as part of the biological control program to combat mosquitoes, Bob Kent, the DEP’s mosquito control coordination announced Monday. "These fish ...
... Times, that he attempts to practice compassion to such an extent that he tries to avoid swatting mosquitoes "when my mood is good and there is no danger of malaria," sometimes watching with interest as ...
15. N.J. flood watch: State’s rivers crest
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... clothing for protection from mosquitoes, which may gather in pooled water remaining after the flood. (More information about these and other recommended repellents can be found in the fact sheet Updated ...
... mosquitoes and rattle snakes? State pensioners are going to have to face the same choice. Their union, too, can play hardball. They can pretend that all the State Constitutional and other legal requirements ...
... Martin said tire dumps provide breeding grounds for disease-carrying mosquitoes. They also provide a source of fuel for stubborn fires that can pollute air and water. South Jersey had a larger share ...
... for everyone to remember to protect themselves from mosquitoes until after the first frost." Health officials suggest people should apply insect repellant to their clothing and exposed skin in accordance ...
... a family when we were enjoying the last bits of daylight on a summer night, heat and mosquitoes and all! If your surroundings aren't a working farm or wilderness, summer is a great time to enjoy the ...
... serious disease." West Nile virus is a viral disease that affects horses' neurological systems. Horses contract the virus when infected mosquitoes bite them. The disease cannot be spread from horse to ...
  • «
  •  Start 
  •  Prev 
  •  1 
  •  2 
  •  Next 
  •  End 
  • »
**V 2.0**