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🚨⚠️. ALERT!!!! MORE mosquito samples test POSITIVE for West Nile Virus! ⚠️🚨
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Suffolk County Health
August 6 at 5:44 PM ·
Five more mosquito samples have tested positive for West Nile virus. Residents and visitors advised to take precautions. Dump standing water, repair screens, use EPA approved repellents according to directions. https://www.suffolkcountyny.gov/Departments/Health-Services/Health-News/five-new-mosquito-samples-test-positive-for-west-nile-virus-35
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August is when most ticks are the most active!
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Protect your family and your pets!
Call for your free no obligation estimate.
We are here to help keep you safe and to answer all your questions.
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Holtsville Mosquitoes Test Positive For West Nile
Check out this tick feeding comparison photo.
Be careful out there...
Right around this time is when most ticks are the most active!
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Ticks find their hosts by detecting animals´ breath and body odors, or by sensing body heat, moisture, and vibrations. Some species can even recognize a shadow. In addition, ticks pick a place to wait by identifying well-used paths. Then they wait for a host, resting on the tips of grasses and shrubs. Ticks can’t fly or jump, but many tick species wait in a position known as “questing”.
While questing, ticks hold onto leaves and grass by their third and fourth pair of legs. They hold the first pair of legs outstretched, waiting to climb on to the host. When a host brushes the spot where a tick is waiting, it quickly climbs aboard. Some ticks will attach quickly and others will wander, looking for places like the ear, or other areas where the skin is thinner.
How ticks spread disease
Ticks transmit pathogens that cause disease through the process of feeding.
Depending on the tick species and its stage of life, preparing to feed can take from 10 minutes to 2 hours. When the tick finds a feeding spot, it grasps the skin and cuts into the surface.
The tick then inserts its feeding tube. Many species also secrete a cement-like substance that keeps them firmly attached during the meal. The feeding tube can have barbs which help keep the tick in place.
Ticks also can secrete small amounts of saliva with anesthetic properties so that the animal or person can’t feel that the tick has attached itself. If the tick is in a sheltered spot, it can go unnoticed.
A tick will suck the blood slowly for several days. If the host animal has a bloodborne infection, the tick will ingest the pathogens with the blood.
Small amounts of saliva from the tick may also enter the skin of the host animal during the feeding process. If the tick contains a pathogen, the organism may be transmitted to the host animal in this way.
After feeding, most ticks will drop off and prepare for the next life stage. At its next feeding, it can then transmit an acquired disease to the new host.
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It just isn’t Christmas until you begin to see twinkling lights hanging from the rooftops, wrapped around poles and sparkling trees! 🎄✨
From large to small, we can make any size home or business look festive. ⛄️
Whether it’s roofline, landscape, or tree lighting, we will turn your home or business into a festive winter wonderland. ❄️
Our staff at Long Island Christmas Light Installation are experts in the field of residential and commercial Christmas light installation and holiday decorating. We will be happy to provide you with decorating ideas or turn your existing ideas into a reality.
Let us bring your ideas to life or let us come up with something just for you!
Spots are very limited so call for your free design consultation today!
(631) 246 4558 Long Island
(646) 833 0843 NYC & 5 Boros
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