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Old 07-09-2008, 12:46 AM
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Location: Branford, CT
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And last year mosquitos tested positive for West Nile Virus in Stratford as well as Westport, Greenwich, Glastonbury, Hartford, Newington, and Danbury.
Lets face it, WNV has spread throughout the state and the region. It's NOT limited to four or five communities in different parts of the state.

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The issue in Stratford is the marshes surrounding Lordship are the perfect breeding ground for mosquitos. Certain times of the year it drives the locals crazy.

I was in Bport Thursday night till Saturday afternoon and I didn't have any problems. Plus, I was at Seaside Park all day on Friday!!!!!! What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger.
Have you been to Branford? Fenwick? Newtown? etc. All of these places have mosquito breeding grounds. The puddle in your backyard is a breeding ground, as are your unused flower pots. Anything with still water - breeding ground.
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