FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 27, 2022

Contact:  Luz Maria Robles, Public Information Officer
Office:  916-405-2082 |  Cell:  916-416-6337
E-mail:  lrobles@FIGHTtheBITE.net
 

FIGHT THE BITE!
–Protect Yourself from Mosquitoes this Memorial Day Weekend 
 
The Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito & Vector Control District reminds the public to take all necessary precautions and protect themselves from mosquitoes this Memorial Day weekend and in the upcoming warmer months.  “Many will be spending time outdoors as this holiday is the unofficial kick-off to the summer season,” said Gary Goodman, District Manager. “As you celebrate with a backyard barbeque, a camping trip or enjoy outdoor activities, it’s important to protect yourself from mosquitoes by wearing a good mosquito repellent,” added Goodman. The Centers for Disease Control recommends using an insect repellent that contains the active ingredients DEET, Picaridin, IR3535 or the plant based Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus. Always follow label directions when applying repellent. Aside from personal protection against mosquito bites, draining all sources of stagnant water around the home is also important. “Remember to check your backyard and dump any water in flower pots, kiddie pools, tires, pet dishes, bird baths and other common household containers that can hold water,” added Goodman.
 
While no West Nile virus activity has been detected to date in our area, the warm temperatures that are typical of the summer months ahead will likely change that. “Hot temperatures accelerate the lifecycle of a mosquito, therefore populations of mosquitoes will increase in the upcoming weeks and the risk for West Nile will also intensify,” indicated Goodman.  West Nile virus activity has already been detected in neighboring Contra Costa county and other parts of the state.
 
Another ongoing concern is the invasive mosquito Aedes aegypti which is rapidly spreading throughout the District. Invasive mosquitoes were detected for the first time within District boundaries in 2019 in Citrus Heights. This season, surveillance efforts have once again detected invasive mosquitoes in the city of Winters in Yolo County, in south Sacramento, the Arden-Arcade area of Sacramento County and most recently in Elk Grove. All detections to date are from known infestation sites and not new locations.  Invasive mosquitoes pose a significant health threat because they can transmit dangerous viruses including Zika, dengue fever and chikungunya.
 
To report any stagnant water, a neglected pool or other mosquito problems, please call 1-800-429-1022 or fill out a service request online at www.FIGHTtheBITE.net

 
Practice the District D’s of Mosquito Prevention: 

DRAIN standing water that may produce mosquitoes. 
DAWN and DUSK are times to avoid being outdoors.   
DRESS appropriately be wearing long sleeves and pants when outside. 
DEFEND yourself by using an effective insect repellent.  Make sure to follow label directions! 
DOOR and window screens should be in good working condition.
DISTRICT personnel are also available to address any mosquito problems. Call us at 1-800-429-1022 or visit www.FIGHTtheBITE.net