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"LEAVE
MOSQUITOES HIGH AND DRY"

A CHECKLIST FOR
CITY OF PICKERING RESIDENTS
TO DEAL WITH STANDING WATER
There are 57 varieties of
mosquitoes found throughout Ontario, and only a few species are
known to carry West Nile Virus. The chances of being bitten by an
infected mosquito are less than 1%. Less than 1% of people
infected with West Nile Virus become seriously ill.
Mosquitoes can develop in water that stands for a week or
more. To help eliminate mosquitoes around your home and
property, remove all standing water by taking the following
actions:
- Remove all discarded tires on
your property. Dispose of tin cans, plastic containers,
ceramic pots or similar water-holding containers, etc.
- Make sure roof gutters drain
properly. Clean clogged gutters in the spring and fall.
- Cover rain barrels with
screening.
- Clean and chlorinate swimming
pools, outdoor saunas and hot tubs. Cover if not in use.
- Drain water from pool covers.
- Change water in birdbaths and
remove dead leaves at least once a week.
- Cut grass and shrubs since adult
mosquitoes can hide in these areas during the daytime.
- Turn over plastic wading pools
and wheelbarrows when not in use. Change water in your wading
pool weekly.
- Store small boats and canoes
upside down; cover large boats to prevent accumulation of
water. Keep drains open.
- Plastic covers on lawn chairs
and other outdoor equipment should be drained weekly.
- Eliminate any accumulation of
rain or sprinkler water on your property.
- Drill holes in the bottom of
recycling containers or children's tire swings.
- Aerate ornamental ponds; stock
with mosquito-eating fish.
- Repair any leaks from outdoor
water pipes or hoses. Replace washers on outdoor taps that
drip.
- Ensure that culverts are clear
so that ditch water can flow easily.
- Flush yard catch basins with
garden hose to reduce larvae from hatching.
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For more
information contact:
City of Pickering Customer Care
Centre at 905.420.4666 or 905.683.7575 |
PDF
Version of Checklist
Did you
know?
You can dispose of 4
vehicle tires per day at the Region of Durham's Waste Disposal
Site located at 1220 Squires Beach Road. By doing that you
will help reduce the number of mosquito breeding sites in
Pickering. The cost to dispose tires is only 10¢ per
kilogram. Therefore, the approximate cost to dispose of one car
tire without the rim is $5.00.
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