BEWARE: Mosquitoes are EVERYWHERE in Rutherford County

Jul 12, 2013 at 04:30 am by Unknown


Tired of pesky mosquito’s? The City of Murfreesboro reports that ample rainfall has provided better growing conditions for flowers and plants and the standing water it leaves behind has also provided ideal growing conditions for one of the area's most notorious pests -- mosquitoes.

If you want a professional to tackle the problem, WGNS suggests Americare Services in Murfreesboro. They can help to curb the mosquito problem at your home.  Americare has over 30-years experience.  

As far as what you can do about the problem personally, the University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service advises a major part of that battle is to kill the larvae before they have a chance to become adults, Rick Templeton, director of Murfreesboro's department of streets, explained recently. To do that, he added, larvicide dunks will again this year be placed in standing water along public rights-of-way where the insects are breeding and, therefore, a problem.

If you want to take on the project of getting rid of the irritating insects on your own, larvicide dunks can be purchased at places like the Rutherford County Farmers Co-Op on Middle Tennessee Boulevard near South Church St. 

City wide, "What we'll be doing," Templeton said, "is putting out larvicide -- it comes in dunks that look like a donut -- in standing water and drainage ditches if they are holding water. That includes retention ponds. We won't be applying them to flowing water and we won't be applying them in water on private property," Templeton added, "but property owners can purchase these dunks at four or five major retailers around town."

For those mosquitoes that do make it to adulthood, the Rutherford County Health department has some advice. Officials there caution citizens not to venture outside during dusk and dawn times of day when mosquitoes are most active.

"Our department is encouraging people to be aware of it," a health department official said last year, "and if people are going to go outside, we are advising them to wear long sleeves and long pants along with insect repellent containing the ingredient DEET."

Five years ago, the City of Murfreesboro decided not to develop a mosquito-spraying program based on extension service advice, Templeton said, and the same will be true this year. "We talked to people at the ag extension service who said spraying is not very effective," Templeton said. "Mosquitoes are usually breeding off the (public) right-of-way and spraying on the road doesn't get to them.

Retired Rutherford County Agricultural Extension Agent Dewayne Trail agreed saying spraying only gets to the adults. The larvae hatch in about a week and "you're right back where you were." "The insecticide is also unhealthy and dangerous for people with respiratory problems," Templeton added. "That spraying can aggravate those conditions and you wind up creating more problems than you solve."

Who to Call for Mosquito Control?

Americare Services in Murfreesboro can help with the problem on your property. Americare has over 30-years of experience in getting rid of mosquito's. 615-893-7111

Call the local health department at 898-7785, the Rutherford County Agricultural Extension Service at 898-7710, Murfreesboro Street Department at 893-4380 or city administration at 849-2629 for more information.

 

 

 

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