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Insects are bugging us - big time!

Do you have an empty flower pot in your yard? Is there any container that
could fill with standing water around your property? Well, this is the time
to walk around your property and to remove any places for mosquitoes to
breed. Unfortunately, abandoned properties nearby and empty pools have
become areas where mosquitoes have found incubators for their eggs.

Mosquitoes spread West Nile virus and other diseases by transmitting
them along with their nasty bites.

Although spraying neighborhoods has begun, it is really up to us, the
residents of Boynton Beach, to watch out for ourselves, too.

POSTED IN: Health and Medicine (26)

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MOSQUITOES DON'T SEEM TO BE THE ONLY BUG PROBLEM.I'VE TALKED TO A LOT OF PEOPLE AND THEY ALL ARE HAVING LITTLE LIKE FRUIT FLIES IN THEIR HOUSE AND MOTHS BOMB US EVERY NIGHT.THE MOTHS ARE COMING FROM THE YARD.BUT, I CAN'T FIND WHERE THE FLIES ARE COMING FROM. ANY ADVICE?

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TINA G. KORN
Boynton Beach has been Tina G. Korn's home for 13 years. She and husband, Abe, have been married 44 years and...

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