Fight the Bite and keep mosquitoes at bay

Published on Thursday, 10 March 2022 at 10:00:00 AM

Residents are reminded to fight the bite after our Environmental Health Team recently undertook larviciding in Tom Price and Paraburdoo

Following the recent rain, community members are advised to take precaution against potential mosquito breeding.

We are currently performing additional measures, in particular in areas of stagnant water, to eliminate potential breeding sites for mosquitoes, including detailed inspections of all standing water sites and applying larvicide to stormwater drains to prevent mosquito larvae from emerging into adults.

Residents and community members also have a responsibility to assist in preventing and reducing mosquito breeding around their homes, properties and businesses.

Common breeding sites include pot plant drip trays, ponds, pet bowls, old tyres and rubbish that may collect water.

Stop mosquitoes breeding around your home by following these simple steps: 

  • Empty out or discard containers and rubbish that may hold water
  • Clean out roof gutters to prevent water from pooling
  • Empty, clean and refill bird baths, stock troughs and pet water bowls at least once a week
  • Keep swimming pools properly maintained and free of debris
  • Empty wading pools at the end of each day
  • Stock garden ponds with fish to eat mosquito larvae
  • Cover rainwater and septic tank openings, wells or other large water containers with mosquito-proof mesh
  • Keep edges of dams and ponds clear of vegetation

It is advised to cover up by wearing wear long, loose-fitting, light coloured clothing, covering as much of the body as you can.

When outdoors and mosquitoes are present, apply insect repellent containing picaridin or DEET (diethyltoluamide) evenly to exposed skin. If you spend long periods of time outdoors, you may need to reapply your repellent.

Many mosquitoes are at their biting best around dusk and dawn, but some will bite day and night.

For more information visit healthywa.wa.gov.au/FighttheBite  or contact the Shire’s Environmental Team on 08 9188 4444.

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