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Mosquitoes are annoying and

they can spread disease.


Mosquitoes need water to lay
and hatch their eggs.

TAKE ACTION:
no standing water means
no buzzing mosquitoes!

DRY UP THE

Mosquitoes!

Have questions?

Call the Kansas City, Missouri


Health Departments
Integrated Pest Management
Program at 816-513-6010.

Dry up the mosquitoes!

Mosquitoes are annoying and


they can spread disease.
Mosquitoes need water to lay
and hatch their eggs.

TAKE ACTION:
no standing water means
no buzzing mosquitoes!

DRY UP THE

Mosquitoes!

Have questions?

Call the Kansas City, Missouri


Health Departments
Integrated Pest Management
Program at 816-513-6010.

Dry up the mosquitoes!

Mosquitoes are annoying and


they can spread disease.
Mosquitoes need water to lay
and hatch their eggs.

TAKE ACTION:
no standing water means
no buzzing mosquitoes!

DRY UP THE

Mosquitoes!

Have questions?

Call the Kansas City, Missouri


Health Departments
Integrated Pest Management
Program at 816-513-6010.

Dry up the mosquitoes!

EMPTY

all buckets, cans, and anything else outside that holds water. This includes tools like
wheelbarrows and shovels. It doesnt take a lot of water for a mosquito to lay eggs.

CHANGE

the water in birdbaths every three days.

REMOVE

or cover tires stored outside.

CLEAN
REPORT
EMPTY

windowsills, storm gutters, and other places standing water


may collect- especially after it rains.
concerns to the 311 Action Center if mosquitoes
become a problem by calling 3-1-1.

all buckets, cans, and anything else outside that holds water. This includes tools like
wheelbarrows and shovels. It doesnt take a lot of water for a mosquito to lay eggs.

CHANGE

the water in birdbaths every three days.

REMOVE

or cover tires stored outside.

CLEAN
REPORT
EMPTY

windowsills, storm gutters, and other places standing water


may collect- especially after it rains.
concerns to the 311 Action Center if mosquitoes
become a problem by calling 3-1-1.

all buckets, cans, and anything else outside that holds water. This includes tools like
wheelbarrows and shovels. It doesnt take a lot of water for a mosquito to lay eggs.

CHANGE

the water in birdbaths every three days.

REMOVE

or cover tires stored outside.

CLEAN
REPORT

windowsills, storm gutters, and other places standing water


may collect- especially after it rains.
concerns to the 311 Action Center if mosquitoes
become a problem by calling 3-1-1.

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