Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mosquitoes thrive in warm, wet conditions and bite mainly to gather blood for egg production—especially invasive species like the ...
You work hard to make your backyard inviting, then spend every warm evening slapping at your ankles. The surprise is that one decorative feature, a small water element that looks harmless, can quietly ...
As the weather improves, operators are preparing their outdoor dining areas, knowing that additional seating on the patio, deck or sidewalk can bring in as much as 30 percent more revenue over the ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Mosquitoes are back, and experts have the best ways you can prevent them from invading your outdoor space. Experts say to use repellants like citronella candles and tiki ...
Drought can have a pesky side effect — an increased amount of mosquitoes. While the insect needs water to reproduce, small pools are enough to become breeding grounds, said Lynne Aldrich, manager of ...
A Pacific Beach homeowner says standing water that collects along the curb outside her home has been a problem for years, and ...
A growing threat is buzzing around the North Country. U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, one of the nation’s top democrats, is sounding the alarm. "Typically a mosquito problem would just be an annoying itch.
Mosquitoes thrive in warm, wet conditions and bite mainly to gather blood for egg production—especially invasive species like the Asian tiger mosquito, which target humans. The most effective ...