From the Winters Express
April 7, 2022
The recent rain, combined with warm temperatures in the days ahead, make for the perfect breeding ground for mosquitos.
That’s why the Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District is urging everyone to “drain the rain” to protect against mosquito-borne illnesses.
“Mosquitoes complete their life cycle much faster in warm weather,” said district manager Gary Goodman. “We urge all residents to do their part and help us drain standing water from common backyard sources such as buckets, flower pots, bird baths, old tires and other small containers that may breed mosquitoes.
“Getting rid of areas where mosquitoes can breed now will go a long way later in the season,” he added.
This is especially important for the prevention of invasive mosquitoes which have been rapidly spreading throughout the district since 2019.