Health & Fitness
Los Angeles Ranked Worst In The Nation For Mosquitoes
More people in the Los Angeles region called Orkin for help controlling mosquitoes than in any other city.
LOS ANGELES, CA — The American city with the worst mosquito problem in the nation is none other than the City of Angeles, according to Orkin' s annual 2021 “top 50 mosquito cities list.”
Los Angeles is ranked 1st on the list of metro areas across the United States, based on the number of customers who made mosquito calls to Orkin from April 1, 2020, to March 31, 2021. The City of Angels unseated Atlanta, where Orkin is based, in the top spot after the Georgia capital held No. 1 for seven years in a row.
Atlanta did take the No. 2 spot in 2021, with Washington, D.C., Dallas and Chicago rounding out the top five.
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Three cities — Seattle, San Diego and Fresno, California — broke into the top 50 after not being ranked in 2020.
Mosquitoes typically become active when temperatures are above 68 degrees Fahrenheit overnight, and breeding season can start as early as May and last through September.
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Frank Meek, technical services manager for Rollins, Orkin’s parent company, said in a release that like many other insects, “mosquitoes need a food source, favorable temperatures and a proper breeding site to survive.”
“They are attracted to areas where humans and other animals are present, due to our body heat and the carbon dioxide we exhale,” Meek said.
Mosquitoes can carry vector-borne diseases such as West Nile virus, Eastern Equine Encephalitis and Zika. These can be contracted by humans and pets. West Nile Virus has been endemic in Southern California for nearly 20 years.
Consider reducing or eliminating conditions that attract mosquitoes, and be sure to wear insect repellent to help protect yourself from bites. Things that attract mosquitoes include:
- Standing water in bird baths, fountains, potted plants, wading pools and other children’s toys.
- Debris in gutters that provides moisture and harborage.
- Overgrown shrubbery that affords dark, humid resting places.
- Torn or missing window and door screens.
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