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Protect Against Mosquitoes After Ross River Detection
The North Coast Public Health Unit is urging residents and visitors to the Mid North Coast to take extra precautions to protect themselves against mosquito bites after detections of the mosquito-borne Ross River virus in the region.Acting Public Health Director Dr Jane Jelfs said autumn was a peak time of year for mosquitoes to carry infections.“Ross River and Barmah Forest viruses are transmitted by infected mosquitoes that breed in flooded, grassy and swampy areas and around waterways,” she sa
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5th May 2020
Reclaiming your Backyard
Shawn Clayton. Clayton and ClaytonReviewing the Efficacy of 20 Popular Natural Mosquito RepellentsMosquitoes can be a big problem for travelers, outdoor enthusiasts, and even homeowners. Once they get settled, they breed very quickly. Killing insects that only live for a week or two may feel like rearranging chairs on a sinking ship. However, mosquitoes are not just an annoyance. Their bites can cause significant short-term discomfort, and spread diseases that could turn into chronic conditions.
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26th Mar 2020
It's true: Mosquitoes prefer to bite some people over others
It's always you, isn't it? The person busy swatting away buzzing backyard mosquitoes or nursing an arm full of itchy red lumps after a weekend camping trip.You're not imagining it—mosquitoes really are attracted to some people more than others.Why do mosquitoes need blood?Only female mosquitoes bite. They do it for the nutrition contained in blood, which helps develop their eggs.Mosquitoes don't just get blood from people. They're actually far more likely to get it from biting animals, birds, fr
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14th Feb 2020
Help eliminate Dengue from Rockhampton
UPDATE: 6 more cases of Dengue fever confirmedCHRISTINE MCKEE and Stephanie Allen
31st May 2019 10:32 AMUPDATE 12PM: The six new cases of dengue fever confirmed in Rockhampton have been confirmed as being found on Richardson Rd, Main St and Glenmore Rd in Park Avenue. Health authorities are urging locals, particularly in the Park Avenue area, to be vigilant by implementing control measures in and around their homes, and being aware of symptoms. Environmental Health Services, Central Queenslan
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4th Jun 2019
Cotton mosquito netting stops sand flies.
The unique cotton mosquito netting we use prevents and deters sand flies and midges due to its natural fibrous nature. When you look closely at a thread of cotton you will see small fibres flaring out. These hundreds of small fibres prevent sand flies and midges and black flies from getting through to annoy you. If looking for protection from sand flies or midges our cotton nets are an ideal solution.
28th Feb 2019