Mosquitoes possibly breeding in unattended swimming pools in Eaton Fire zone raise health concerns
There is a new concern looming for the Eaton Fire burn zone – mosquitoes possibly breeding amid the more than 1,300 unattended pools in the area.
There is a new concern looming for the Eaton Fire burn zone – mosquitoes possibly breeding amid the more than 1,300 unattended pools in the area.
There is a new concern looming for the Eaton Fire burn zone – mosquitoes possibly breeding amid the more than 1,300 unattended pools in the area.
There is a new concern looming for the Eaton Fire burn zone – mosquitoes possibly breeding amid the more than 1,300 unattended pools in the area.
ALTADENA, Calif. (KABC) — As the cleanup in the Eaton Fire burn area continues, the San Gabriel Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District is taking care of another area of concern – working on controlling the mosquito population.
With all of the destroyed and damaged properties, there are more than 1,300 pools that have been left unattended.


