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Control de mosquitos después de una inundación

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Date of Publication
December 7, 2021
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Overview

A los pocos dias de una gran tormenta o huracan, los tejanos deben estar preparados para dos tipos principales de mosquitos: los mosquitos de agua de inundacion, que pueden emerger en multitudes en ciudades y areas rurales, y los mosquitos reproductores de contenedores, que incluyen especies que pueden transmitir enfermedades humanas. Esta publicacion explica como prevenir o reducir los problemas que causan estas plagas. (4 Paginas)

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