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Mosquito bites are common, mosquito-borne illnesses are rare – but those statements can both change quickly based on your location.
The fact is that 700 million people get sick from mosquito bites every year and mosquitoes are responsible for more than 1 million deaths – but the reality is that most of these cases occur outside of the United States. However, those living in the U.S. are not immune from sickness, death or in some cases – life altering changes due to birth defects.
It is important to understand the role that mosquitoes play in illness and disease and that is why the CDC and other government agencies are constantly monitoring populations, illness and more.
An effective mosquito control strategy can absolutely limit your families exposure around the treated areas. By building a barrier or “no-go-zone” for mosquitoes and killing any that are already present – the more the population is cut back, the less likely there will be exposure to a mosquito-borne illness or disease.

| Chikungunya | Dengue | Malaria | West Nile Virus | Zika | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 248 | 961 | 1955 | 2149 | 5168 |
| Texas | 20 | 45 | 159 | 370 | 312 |
| 8.1% | 4.7% | 8.1% | 17.2% | 6.0% |
The Reportable Vector-Borne Disease Cases, 2016 focuses on the entire United States and Texas and provides some insight into “what’s out there”! This is not meant to scare families to stay inside, the reality is that it is statistically low to contract a mosquito-borne illness or disease and in almost all cases – survive.
The issues to watch out for are more connected to diseases like Zika Virus and specific demographics – pregnant women. Zika Virus can cause birth defects in an unborn fetus; which leads to challenges.
The most important take away from this data and this report is to simply ensure that you are doing what you can to safeguard yourself and family during peak mosquito season.
Source: https://www.cdc.gov/ncezid/dvbd/vital-signs/2016-data.html
Diseases
Mosquito bites are annoying, itchy and extremely common, but the bites can be treated easily and often go away quickly. However, there are some bites that leave far more behind and in some cases bring fatal results. Below is a list of diseases mosquitoes spread and while they may not all be in your area; ALL have been detected in the U.S.
West Nile Virus
Mosquito bites cause infection in humans, West Nile Virus is among the most severe.
Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE)
Mosquito bites among equine can cause EEE or Eastern Equine Encephalitis, we HIGHLY recommend getting the vaccine for your equine.
Chikungunya
Mosquito bites can cause Chikungunya; recovery is usually quick and in extremely rare cases can cause death.
Dengue Fever
Dog/Cat/Mammal Heartworm
Mosquitoes bite pets too! Heartworm is a serious and potentially fatal disease transmitted by mosquitoes. There are a number of treatments available help help avoid as well as cure – early treatment is critical.
Zika Virus
The peak mosquito control season is March 15th to October 15th; however, we recommend starting control services in early March. The early start helps ensure that the eggs that survived the freezing weather are less likely to spawn and any that make it through are killed by the treatment.
Mosquito Control Options, from an extreme chemical perspective to a more controlled and safe solution.
NOMO Mosquitoes helps people quickly find affordable mosquito control services for their area, schedule and pay online – all in just a few clicks. Our goal is to give families their yards back by providing excellent and guaranteed services!
