🌧️ Rain’s Over—Now It’s Time to Dump & Dry!
After any rainfall, even a light one, Aedes aegypti mosquitoes can take advantage of the smallest puddles to breed—just a bottle cap’s worth of water is enough.
Help us stop this invasive mosquito before it spreads further in Jackson County.
Check your yard today and every week for standing water in:
• Buckets, toys, and plant saucers
• Tarps, tires, and trash can lids
• Birdbaths, troughs, and pet bowls
Dump it. Wipe it. Dry it.
Scrubbing container walls helps remove mosquito eggs that can survive dry spells.
🦟 Day-biting mosquitoes? Questions about BTI dunks or inspections?
Call us at 541-826-2199—we’re here to help!
Together, we can keep Aedes aegypti out of our neighborhoods. Your action makes all the difference