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Beating The Bite – Stop Mosquitoes From Breeding
Monday, 14 November 2022, 11:32 am
Press Release: Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand
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As the warm, humid summer season quickly approaches,
Northlanders may be visited by the ever-annoying mosquito
while gathering around the BBQ.
To ensure these pests
aren’t invited, you can take simple precautions to prevent
them from setting up residence in your
backyard:
- Empty all tins, jars, bottles, buckets,
plastic bags and other containers that can hold water.
Safely overturn anything you have outside that could hold
water.
- Dispose of all old tyres, and drill holes in
the bottom of tyre swings.
- Fill or drain hollows in
the ground that could hold water.
- Cover venting
pipes on septic tanks with mosquito-proof
covers.
- Seal or cover rainwater tanks.
- Keep
swimming pools chlorinated, and pumps
maintained.
- Empty and clean pot plant saucers and
drip trays.
- Empty and clean animal and pet drinking
water containers.
- Check gutters and drains are clear
of standing-water and blockages. Clean them out if they hold
standing water.
- Some pot plants such as bromeliads,
hold water in their leaves – empty the water out at least
once a week, a turkey baster or pipette is a good tool for
this.
You can fight the bite, day and night. You
can take precautions to prevent being bitten by
mosquitoes:
- Mosquitoes are attracted to darker
clothing, so cover up by wearing long sleeved, loose
fitting, light coloured clothing.
- Use a repellent,
preferably containing less than 35% diethyltoluamide (DEET).
Always read and follow the instructions. Apply repellent
after sunscreen.
- Use air conditioning or fans when
indoors.
- Insert screens on windows and
doors.
- Stay away from areas where mosquitoes are
most active or breeding, such as stagnant water.
- Use
zip up screens on tents.
Throughout the year the
National Public Health service through Ngā Tai Ora (Public
Health) Te Tai Tokerau undertakes a mosquito surveillance
programme covering all of Northland.
This involves
monitoring larval and adult mosquito traps which are set up
at strategic positions at ports, airports and around the
marine environment adjoining international boat movements,
for example, at Marsden Cove Marina, Marsden Point refinery
and log port, Opua Marina and Whangarei harbour.
If
you have problems with unusual mosquito biting activity
please contact either the on-call Health Protection Officer
on 094304100, or Debe Anderson on 0212214019.
For more
information go to this website.
https://www.health.govt.nz/your-health/healthy-living/environmental-health/pests-and-insects/mosquitoes/stop-mosquitoes-breeding
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