Mosquito Information
There are 52 mosquito species found in Massachusetts; some are common, and others are found less frequently. The chance of acquiring a mosquito-borne disease in Massachusetts is extremely rare, however, West Nile Virus (WNV) and Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE or “Triple E”) are viruses that occur in Massachusetts and can cause illness ranging from a mild fever to more serious disease like encephalitis or meningitis. Below you will find links to access local risk maps, ways to prevent mosquito-borne diseases, how to request spraying from the Norfolk Mosquito Control District, and other helpful informaiton.
Local risk levels for Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) and West Nile Virus (WNV)
Mosquito-borne disease prevention
Tick Information
Ticks are tiny bugs most likely found in shady, damp, brushy, wooded, or grassy areas (especially in tall grass), including your own backyard. Different kinds of ticks feed on the blood of mammals (including people, dogs, cats, deer, and mice), birds, or reptiles (snakes and turtles, for example). In Massachusetts, certain kinds of ticks can bite you and spread diseases like Lyme disease, babesiosis, anaplasmosis, tularemia, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Borrelia miyamotoi, and Powassan virus. Below you will find links with information on how to prevent ticks and other helpful information.