Housing Crisis Results in Mosquito Problem

May 20, 2009 No Comments by

An unforeseen problem has arisen out of the housing crisis, abandoned pools.  These abandoned pools are becoming breeding grounds for mosquitoes, especially in states with warmer climates year round like Nevada, Arizona and California. These mosquitoes can sometimes carry harmful diseases like the West Nile Virus.  Already some mosquitoes in Fresno, CA have tested positive for the disease. Health departments nationwide are scrambling to deal with the problem.  Government agencies are doing fly overs in helicopters to try and identify problem pools sometimes referred to as “Green Pools”.  One possible way to deal with the problem is to introduce mosquitofish to the water, but this can be costly, adding to the already strained budgets of local governments.

 

Some good articles on “Green Pools”:

Foreclosed homes bringing disease to area neighbourhoods

Foreclosure Fallout Spawns Green Pools

Foreclosure pools a mosquito threat

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My name is Jeff and I have been in the fence industry since the day I was born. I installed fencing for 22 years before starting an internet business selling safety gate hardware. This blog represents my experience and expertise in pool gate hardware. When it comes to pool gate hardware you can not find any better combination than the Magna-Latch magnetic safety gate latch and Tru-Close self closing gate hinges.
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