Short Bites Monthly
Your digest for October 2024.
Short Bites Monthly ensures that our data as a public health agency remains transparent to the public and to people who are interested in our mission.
District Communication
Happy Halloween! This month, the District has increased mosquito traps and testing frequency to better detect mosquito-borne diseases in the San Gabriel Valley.
In October, our field staff has responded to high risk areas of disease through door-to-door inspections and treatments to reduce adult mosquito populations and eliminate areas where mosquitoes can grow. Additionally, we hosted a successful virtual town hall, which allowed us to engage with residents, answer questions live, and further educate the community on mosquito prevention and public health measures. The webinar recording is available in the ‘District Resources To Share’ section below. Outreach Overview
Mosquito Activity Overview
Our District’s surveillance team reports mosquito trap activity. The purpose of trapping is to monitor mosquito presence and risk of mosquito-borne disease.
This month’s report shows that 2024 trapping (red) is recording lower abundance numbers compared to past years. This is most likely due to lower night time temperatures that slow down mosquito life cycle growth rates.
Remember, the months around October are peak months for Aedes mosquito activity and you can expect to see Aedes mosquitoes around this time.
Mosquito Species Overview
This month, we conducted mosquito, black fly, and tick trapping throughout San Gabriel Valley. We also enhanced trapping in areas of increased mosquito presence to anticipate possible disease transmission.
See this month’s mosquito species report below:
EcoHealth Highlights
This month, students in our V.I.P. and Operation Mosquito G.R.I.D. programs participated in analyzing water samples and submitted their findings to our lab. We’ll share their fascinating discoveries at the end of the season.
Also, our Spring classroom programs are now open for scheduling.
The Mosquito Intelligence Academy (M.I.A.) is a K-6 NGSS-aligned boot camp, where students are empowered to take charge of their properties and halt the mosquito invasion. We also have classroom visits for middle and high school students.
District Resources to Share
Get a breakdown of the most effective ways to prevent mosquitoes on your property and how to protect you and your family against mosquito bites.
Link to Webinar
Check out our Fall resource page and find out why mosquitoes thrive in your community.
Link to Don't Fall for the Mosquito Trick
https://www.sgvmosquito.org/don-t-fall-for-the-mosquito-trick
Communications Department Mission Statement:
Increase transparency and credibility through multi-media dialogue in order to engage and motivate internal, local, regional, statewide, and nationwide stakeholders to take action and become public health agents of change in their communities.
🖋 Written by Ally Gaspar, Outreach Assistant