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Public health officials are warning Arizonans to make sure and take the proper precautions to avoid getting West Nile virus. Last year, the state had 114 confirmed cases and 7 deaths. KJZZ's Paul Atkinson spoke to Craig Levy, program manager of the Vector Born Disease program at the Arizona Department of Health Services. Inspect Repellents Look for these proven ingredients on the label: DEET, ...
Editor's note: Each week a southwest Montana fishing report will run on The Standard's Outside page. For a statewide fishing report go online to www.mtstandard.com. Click on the Outside tab in the features section on the home page.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – There will be more mosquitoes in Georgia-Carolina this year than there have been in the past four years, according to Richmond County Mosquito Control. Mosquito eggs need water to hatch, and because of the rain we've received this summer, the mosquito eggs that didn't hatch over the past three years are hatching, Richmond County Mosquito Control’s, Fred Koehle said. “What we’re ...
With the Fourth of July holiday approaching, now is the time when Virginians are focusing on the traditional activities of summer, including an increase in time spent outdoors.
Southeast Region Adobe Creek Res. (Blue Lake)-Fishing for catfish and drum has been fair and fishing for crappie has been very slow. The low-water ramp and the high-water ramps are usable. An endangered species closure is in effect along parts of the shoreline. Boat inspection teams will be at Blue Lake periodically to inspect vessels for ANS. Boaters are asked to cooperate with these crews to ...
This week's top fishing spots.
The Health Department has warned that the wet, soggy weather New York experienced in June will produce a bumper crop of mosquitoes in July in August – and that could lead to an increase in cases of the West Nile Virus. But Neulight believes that seeking protection from the bugs can often be difficult due to the plethora of sprays and creams available. Entomologist Dr. Rosemarie Kelly feels most ...
LakesAMADOR: The recent heat slowed the fishing. A few bass and bluegill have made up the best of the catches. (209) 274-4739CAMANCHE: Bass are active in rocky areas and drop-offs between 15 and 30 feet deep.
A woman in her 40s is the state's first human case of West Nile virus this season, county and state health officials say.
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