- Region
- Águilas
- Alhama de Murcia
- Jumilla
- Lorca
- Los Alcázares
- Mazarrón
- San Javier
-
ALL AREAS & TOWNS
- AREAS
- SOUTH WEST
- MAR MENOR
- MURCIA CITY & CENTRAL
- NORTH & NORTH WEST
- TOWNS
- Abanilla
- Abarán
- Aguilas
- Alamillo
- Alcantarilla
- Aledo
- Alhama de Murcia
- Archena
- Balsicas
- Blanca
- Bolnuevo
- Bullas
- Cañadas del Romero
- Cabo de Palos
- Calasparra
- Camping Bolnuevo
- Campo De Ricote
- Camposol
- Canada De La Lena
- Caravaca de la Cruz
- Cartagena
- Cehegin
- Ceuti
- Cieza
- Condado de Alhama
- Corvera
- Costa Cálida
- Cuevas De Almanzora
- Cuevas de Reyllo
- El Carmoli
- El Mojon
- El Molino (Puerto Lumbreras)
- El Pareton / Cantareros
- El Raso
- El Valle Golf Resort
- Fortuna
- Fuente Alamo
- Hacienda del Alamo Golf Resort
- Hacienda Riquelme Golf Resort
- Isla Plana
- Islas Menores & Mar de Cristal
- Jumilla
- La Azohia
- La Charca
- La Manga Club
- La Manga del Mar Menor
- La Pinilla
- La Puebla
- La Torre
- La Torre Golf Resort
- La Unión
- Las Palas
- Las Ramblas
- Las Ramblas Golf
- Las Torres de Cotillas
- Leiva
- Librilla
- Lo Pagan
- Lo Santiago
- Lorca
- Lorquí
- Los Alcázares
- Los Balcones
- Los Belones
- Los Canovas
- Los Nietos
- Los Perez (Tallante)
- Los Urrutias
- Los Ventorrillos
- Mar De Cristal
- Mar Menor
- Mar Menor Golf Resort
- Mazarrón
- Mazarrón Country Club
- Molina de Segura
- Moratalla
- Mula
- Murcia City
- Murcia Property
- Pareton
- Peraleja Golf Resort
- Perin
- Pilar de la Horadada
- Pinar de Campoverde
- Pinoso
- Playa Honda
- Playa Honda / Playa Paraíso
- Pliego
- Portmán
- Pozo Estrecho
- Puerto de Mazarrón
- Puerto Lumbreras
- Puntas De Calnegre
- Region of Murcia
- Ricote
- Roda Golf Resort
- Roldan
- Roldan and Lo Ferro
- San Javier
- San Pedro del Pinatar
- Santiago de la Ribera
- Sierra Espuña
- Sucina
- Tallante
- Terrazas de la Torre Golf Resort
- Torre Pacheco
- Totana
- What's On Weekly Bulletin
- Yecla
- EDITIONS: Spanish News Today Alicante Today Andalucia Today
Date Published: 03/04/2024
San Pedro del Pinatar steps up campaign to control tiger mosquitoes
With damp, warm days ahead, San Pedro is hoping to prevent the further spread of these pests
The Murcia town of San Pedro del Pinatar has launched a campaign aimed at controlling the population of tiger mosquitoes, officially known as Aedes albopictus. This species is particularly problematic due to its ability to transmit potentially serious diseases such as dengue fever, chikungunya and zika virus.
In response to the threat posed by these pests, the local government has implemented various measures to control their spread. The Department of Health, in collaboration with the concessionaire company responsible for pest control services in the area, Belmonte Higiene Ambiental, has increased the frequency of treatments aimed at eliminating both larvae and adult mosquitoes.
Of particular concern are areas where standing water can collect, such as scuppers, grates and other public spaces. These areas provide ideal conditions for mosquito larvae to develop, and therefore, special attention is being given to treating them. Additionally, parks and gardens are being disinfected to reduce the number of adult mosquitoes present.
Given that the majority of tiger mosquito outbreaks occur on private properties (approximately 80%), residents are urged to take responsibility for eliminating any potential breeding sites on their premises. This includes removing standing water from containers, properly maintaining swimming pools and regularly cleaning gutters on rooftops and balconies.
Furthermore, San Pedro is participating in an entomological network that spans the entire Region, which involves the placement of traps in strategic locations to monitor mosquito populations and detect potential outbreaks. These traps are collected and replaced every 15 days to ensure accurate data collection.
By implementing these measures, San Pedro del Pinatar hopes to effectively control the population of tiger mosquitoes and mitigate the risk of disease transmission.
With the forecast predicting plenty of damp days and rising temperatures, citizen participation is crucial in achieving this goal, and residents are encouraged to aid in the efforts by taking simple yet effective steps towards eliminating mosquito breeding sites on their properties.
Images: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar
Loading
Sign up for the Spanish News Today Editors Roundup Weekly Bulletin and get an email with all the week’s news straight to your inbox
Special offer: Subscribe now for 25% off (36.95 euros for 48 Bulletins)
OR
you can sign up to our FREE weekly roundup!
Read some of our recent bulletins:
25% Discount Special Offer subscription:
36.95€ for 48 Editor’s Weekly News Roundup bulletins!
Please CLICK THE BUTTON to subscribe.
(List price 3 months 12 Bulletins)
Read more stories from around Spain:
Contact Murcia Today: Editorial 000 000 000 /
Office 000 000 000