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Dr. Hector Gonzalez is standing on the Laredo side of the Gateway to the Americas International Bridge—staring across the Rio Grande at Nuevo Laredo,…
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Beyond pesky, mosquitoes kill hundreds of thousands of people worldwide each year. And the bites aren't random. A mouth packed with sensors, drills, spears and straws guides the bug to blood.
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More rain is coming, and so are more mosquitoes.As parts of South and Southeast Texas enter peak season for Aedes aegypti, the species of mosquito…
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An existing state law has paved the way for Comal County to fight mosquitoes -- even on privately owned property.The law allows some limited authority to…
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The San Antonio Metropolitan Health District confirmed Monday the first case of the Zika Virus in Bexar County.Metro Health confirmed the case with the…
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The concern is not the virus itself but the cluster of brain-damaged babies born to pregnant women who had been infected with the mosquito-borne disease.
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The advice for avoiding Zika virus: Don't get bitten by mosquitoes in countries where the virus is spreading. So which repellents work — and which don't?
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The electrified tennis racket that kills mosquitoes is ubiquitous in Brazil. It's deeply deeply satisfying to use. But it does take technique.
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All the rain that fell in May has helped the mosquito population explode in San Antonio. The City is doing what it can to help control the problem.The San…
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DALLAS — A Harris County resident has contracted the first human case of the West Nile virus in Texas this year.Harris County Public Health &…