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Mosquito Report
First Coast News Mosquito Report
Mosquito Report
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11/7/2018
Mosquito Report
Mosquito Report 11/6/2018
It's time for a change and it's coming soon! Vote no more mosquitoes.
Mosquito Report
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The mosquitoes are slayed by cooler fall breezes!
Mosquito Report
THURSDAY NIGHT 11/1/18
The next round will bring heavier showers and thunderstorms
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Be careful of sneaky skeeters at the pumpkin patch.
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Hot and drier weather helps us on the skeeter meter but still be smart!
Mosquito Report
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A great golf weekend but those mosquitoes are relentless. No mulligans allowed when it comes to spraying down and wrapping the babies.
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Mosquitoes are slow fliers and with more wind in the forecast this will help lower the skeeter meter to the moderate range.
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Our mosquito index remains extreme. Spray down and wrap the babies!
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Dump the water, spray down and keep on moving!
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Mosquito-borne disease risk rising on First Coast
Recent and long-term weather patterns are to blame for increase in population of disease-carrying and nuisance mosquitoes on First Coast.
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