If you are from New Jersey I am sure you have notices that the Mosquito activity has seemed excessive over the past few weeks. I thought it was just me when I was out on Friday showing houses to a client and each time we approached the front door we were hit with a swarm of Mosquitoes.
This continued all weekend long as I took my Dog Bella for a walk; it seems like everywhere I turn there is more and more annoying and possibly deadly Mosquitoes.

The state departments of Environmental Protection (DEP) and Health and Senior Services (DHSS) are urging state residents to take precautions to protect themselves from mosquito-borne West Nile virus by taking some simple steps to reduce populations of the insect on their own properties.
Concerns are elevated this year because many areas of the state are still wet as a result of excessive rainfall, severe flooding (Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee) and higher than normal temperatures at the moment as summer comes to an end. Wet areas serve as breeding grounds for mosquitoes and home owners are advised to take some precautions in hopes of limiting exposure.
Trust me I am not any kind of insect expert; but here are some things that you can try to help yourself and your family avoid these annoying and potentially dangerous insects.
Those are just some ideas to help deal with this problem; from what I read the Mosquito problem should be around till mid October so these precautions are not just for today or tomorrow but for weeks ahead. I also found these numbers if anyone feels that there problem is a little more severe than usual.
If you have problems controlling mosquitoes, contact your county mosquito control agency by calling 888-666-5968.
For more DEP information visit: www.nj.gov/dep/mosquito
Visit the State Department of Health and Senior Services: www.state.nj.us/health/cd/westnile
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