Mosquitoes and ticks can stay active past summer, raising risks for diseases like West Nile and Lyme. Experts with the NPMA share prevention tips for cooler months.
Breakdown
- Mosquitoes and ticks remain active until temperatures drop below 50°F. 17s
- A hard freeze is needed to completely stop mosquito activity. 22s
- Tick bite ER visits are at their highest since 2017, with more mosquito-borne illnesses reported. 38s
- Standing water from rain increases mosquito breeding risk. 58s
- Protective measures include removing standing water, wearing long sleeves, using repellents, and checking for ticks. 1m 31s