Warmer weather means mosquitoes will be arriving, and the city of Marietta is taking steps to prevent them from growing and causing problems for residents.
Marietta's Public Works Department offers to send an employee to homes to kill mosquito larvae and prevent adult mosquitoes. At a property owner's request, city employees can place environmentally friendly briquettes in standing water on private property, including creeks, which are breeding areas for mosquitoes.
Residents with a mosquito problem can call Marietta's Public Works Department at 770-794-5676 for help getting rid of the mosquitoes.
Marietta is also taking care of mosquitoes on city rights of way, assistant Public Works director Scott Lawler said.
To help prevent mosquitoes in the past, the Public Works Department sprayed Aqua-Reslin at night, which eliminated the adults but was not effective against the daytime biting mosquitoes.
In addition to removing standing water, adding the environmentally friendly briquettes to standing water is the best option to eliminate mosquitoes, Lawler said.
- Eliminate standing water
- Keep gutters clean and free of debris
- Keep lids on outdoor garbage cans
- Drill holes in the bottom of recycling bins
- Remove all standing water on property
- Store boats so water drains
- Remove or cover all old tires stored outside
- Drain or flush all birdbaths
- Drain all large toys that are stored outside
- Store all yard tools properly
- Maintain pools and ponds
- Remind neighbors to eliminate breeding sites on their property
- Repair leaky pipes and faucets
- Screen rain barrels and openings to water tanks
- Eliminate weeds and tall grass
- Protect Yourself
- Wear long pants, long sleeved shirts and socks
- Use insect repellant containing DEET (Note: Read carefully and follow manufacturer's instructions. Do not use on infants or pregnant women.)
- Make sure open doors and windows are screened
- Stay indoors when mosquitoes are active
More info: Marietta's Public Works Department, 770-794-5676
Warmer weather means mosquitoes will be arriving, and the city of Marietta is taking steps to prevent them from growing and causing problems for residents.
Marietta's Public Works Department offers to send an employee to homes to kill mosquito larvae and prevent adult mosquitoes. At a property owner's request, city employees can place environmentally friendly briquettes in standing water on private property, including creeks, which are breeding areas for mosquitoes.
Residents with a mosquito problem can call Marietta's Public Works Department at 770-794-5676 for help getting rid of the mosquitoes.
Marietta is also taking care of mosquitoes on city rights of way, assistant Public Works director Scott Lawler said.
To help prevent mosquitoes in the past, the Public Works Department sprayed Aqua-Reslin at night, which eliminated the adults but was not effective against the daytime biting mosquitoes.
In addition to removing standing water, adding the environmentally friendly briquettes to standing water is the best option to eliminate mosquitoes, Lawler said.
Eliminate standing water
Keep gutters clean and free of debris
Keep lids on outdoor garbage cans
Drill holes in the bottom of recycling bins
Remove all standing water on property
Store boats so water drains
Remove or cover all old tires stored outside
Drain or flush all birdbaths
Drain all large toys that are stored outside
Store all yard tools properly
Maintain pools and ponds
Remind neighbors to eliminate breeding sites on their property
Repair leaky pipes and faucets
Screen rain barrels and openings to water tanks
Eliminate weeds and tall grass
Protect Yourself
Wear long pants, long sleeved shirts and socks
Use insect repellant containing DEET (Note: Read carefully and follow manufacturer's instructions. Do not use on infants or pregnant women.)
Make sure open doors and windows are screened
Stay indoors when mosquitoes are active
More info: Marietta's Public Works Department, 770-794-5676
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