An invasive mosquito was spotted in South Bay. Here’s how you can stop the dangerous pest.

Oakland, CALocal News

The recent sighting of an invasive mosquito species in South Bay, particularly in Gilroy, has raised alarms among health officials due to the potential health risks it poses. This mosquito is known to carry diseases that could impact public health, making it essential for residents to remain vigilant. Local officials recommend several preventive measures, including the removal of standing water around homes and the use of mosquito repellents to deter bites. Additionally, educational resources are being made available to inform the community about the best practices for managing mosquito populations. The local health department is actively monitoring the situation and is prepared to respond should the mosquito population increase.

Residents are encouraged to report any mosquito sightings to help officials track the spread. Community engagement is vital in addressing this issue effectively. As the situation develops, residents are urged to stay informed through local news updates.

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