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   <p class="title" style="text-align: center;">Fight The Bite!</p>
<p class="content">Stormwater detention/retention ponds do not typically breed mosquitoes. However, there are numerous other potential breeding sites near many Charleston County residences.&#160; Because mosquitoes must have water to carry out their life cycle, several types of containers, yard ornaments, structures and other items can produce hundreds of mosquitoes from just a single rain event.&#160; Birdbaths, buckets, toys, pet dishes, plant pots, abandoned or neglected swimming pools, and even boats can be a major source of mosquitoes.&#160; You can be a "mosquito fighter" in your neighborhood by taking a few simple steps to ensure that a little standing water does not turn into a big mosquito problem:</p>
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<li class="content">Flush birdbaths, potted plant saucers, pet dishes and other objects that hold water every three days.<br/>
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<li class="content">Put window screening over rain-collecting barrels and buckets.<br/>
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<li class="content">Keep roof gutters cleaned of leaves and branches.<br/>
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<li class="content">Cover swimming pools or clean out debris and maintain recommended chlorine or other chemical levels.<br/>
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<li class="content">Pull drain plugs out of uncovered boats and make sure that boat covers are pulled tight to shed rainwater.<br/>
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<li class="content">Keep yard clean of toys and other items that hold water.<br/>
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<li class="content">To contact Charleston County Mosquito Control with questions or concerns, please call (843) 202-7880.</li>
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