They're recommending long pants and long sleeves....ummm, it's in the 90's out there!

If/when West Nile threatens your area, do you spend less time outdoors or do you just spray yourself and go?
More Money Will Be Needed For Mosquito Control In Jefferson County
Jefferson County's director of mosquito control says Hurricane Rita's negative effect on Mother Nature will multiply the area's mosquito population, and push his budget to the limit.
Lee Chastant is saying this on the same day he's announced a third location in Beaumont that's test positive for West Nile, it's at Corley and South 11th.
Wednesday, KFDM reported on mosquitoes that had tested positive for the West Nile virus in two other areas of South Beaumont, near the corner of Sabine Pass and Harriot, and the corner of Saxe and Park.
Chastant tells KFDM that he'll have to seek additional funding from county commissioners this summer because his department has had to spray record amounts of acres this year.
He doesn't believe his current budget will last through the end of the fiscal year on September 30th.
The mosquito control director says saltwater intrusion caused by Hurricane Rita has created new breeding grounds for mosquitoes and that the storm also eliminated natural predators of the mosquito, like dragonflies.
Chastant asks citizens not to panic, and to use common sense when outdoors, he recommends long pants, long sleeves, and repellant.
http://www.kfdm.com/engine.pl?station=k ... local.html
Btw, where are all the MOTM nominations? You people are SLACKING!!

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