Rabies is Back in the Spotlight in Arizona

by Fred Willey on 2010/07/19

At Invader Pest Management, we are concerned with all types of Arizona pest control and wanted to pass along to you the following press release that the Arizona Department of Health Services issued not too long ago regarding rabies:

Bobcats and Bats Force Rabies Back into the Spotlight

Recent bobcat attacks and bat exposures remind Arizonans that rabid animals can be found throughout the state. Three bobcats attacked people and pets in three counties in April.  The bobcats tested positive for rabies at the Arizona State Public Health Laboratory (ASPHL). One person was vaccinated after exposure to prevent rabies infection and one pet dog had to be put down because it was not vaccinated against rabies.

 Also, in the last few weeks, several bats were sent to the state lab for rabies testing. In two cases, students had been playing with bats found on school grounds.

 “Students may have picked up the bats, unaware of what they actually were,” said Program Manager Craig Levy, ADHS Vector Borne & Zoonotic Disease. “Bats can look like small fuzzy animals, so children might think it is safe to handle them. It is not!”

It is important to teach children not to pick up or touch a bat or other wild animal, especially if it is on the ground since it might have rabies.  For that matter, any wild animal that appears ill or approaches people should be avoided, including wild animals encountered on hiking trails, in campgrounds or in your own backyard.

ADHS worked with other agencies like the Arizona Game & Fish Department and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to create a video to help teachers and school personnel learn about rabies and bats in the school yard.  It is available for free on the AzDHS You Tube channel and DVDs are being prepared for school district offices throughout the state.  The video features interviews with state and federal rabies experts and the only person known to have survived rabies encephalitis.

The best way to protect your pet from rabies is to keep all pets current on vaccinations and to obey leash laws.  Whenever people or pets come into contact with confirmed or suspected rabid animals, you should contact the local animal control office for assistance.  If a pet owner cannot prove vaccination, the pet will either have to be quarantined for six months at the owner’s expense or euthanized.

Also, there have been a number of confirmed cases of Rabies this year and mostly with dogs coming in contact with skunks. Here of course, not only could rabies be a problem, but it is a very stinky situation! For all your Arizona pest control needs, please call Invader at 623-435-0228, or visit us on the web at www.invader.net.

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Mosquitoes Borne Illness Takes Life in Arizona

by Fred Willey on 2010/07/16

West Nile Virus Update

The first Arizona West Nile Virus (WNV) fatality has been confirmed by the AZ State Health Laboratory.

The case patient was an elderly woman in Maricopa County who developed WNV encephalitis back in June.

Maricopa County is issuing a press release this afternoon.

The current human case count in Arizona is 11 cases, including ten in Maricopa County and one in Pinal.

Mosquito Update

Current Stats (as of July 13):     109 mosquito pools have tested positive for WNV:

  • Maricopa – 90
  • Pinal – 18
  • Yuma – 1

The East Valley (Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, Queen Creek, etc.) continues to be a zone of intense WNV activity.

Please protect your families and pets by wearing mosquito repellant, reducing stagnate water around your property, and calling Maricopa county vector control when you spot “Green” pools in your neighborhood. 

For more information on Mosquitoes and their control call Invader Pest Management at 623-435-0228.

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Arizona Mosquito and West Nile Virus Alert

July 11, 2010

Mosquito control in Arizona is becoming an extremely important issue especially in Phoenix, Mesa, Gilbert, Tempe, Glendale and all surrounding valley cities.  I just received my regular weekly report on mosquitoes and the tracking of West Nile Virus and there is a growing concern due to an up rise in human cases of the West Nile Virus.  There [...]

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Bed Bugs Resurgence Grows Now Even in Schools

July 2, 2010

The bedbug (or bed bug) is an insect of the family Cimicidae that lives by feeding on the blood of humans and other warm-blooded hosts. The name comes from its preferred habitat:  mattresses, sofas, and other furniture. Although not strictly nocturnal, bedbugs are mainly active at night.
Bed bug infestations often go undetected until they are [...]

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Staying Cool and Rid of Ticks In Arizona

June 22, 2010

Well, we are finally at our summer time temperatures hitting 110 degrees.  Many people in the Phoenix Area will be finding ways to keep cool all summer long.  A lot of people will head to the ocean a mere 5 to 6 hours west of us in either San Diego or Los Angeles areas, some [...]

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Phoenix’s Invader Pest Management Earns QualityPro Schools Designation

June 14, 2010

Invader Pest Management, a 16 year veteran Phoenix pest management company, has earned the QualityPro Schools designation. Invader Pest Management recognizes that pests in schools need to be managed in a careful and environmentally responsible way. 
Becoming a QualityPro Schools company means that Invader Pest Management has taken extraordinary steps to ensure that schools can rely on us. [...]

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Mosquitoes ATTACK Phoenix over the Memorial Day Weekend Bringing the West Nile Virus!

June 3, 2010

Public service announcement from Invader Pest Management
Please wear mosquito repellant if spending any time outside, especially on the weekends when people tend to play outside a lot.
Below is a blurb from the Maricopa County Vector Control that they will be announcing that West Nile Virus (WNV) has been detected in our mosquitoes this year.  With the [...]

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Invader Earns Mark of Excellence in Pest Management

May 26, 2010

Invader Pest Management, a Phoenix pest management company with 16 years in business, has earned the QualityPro designation, the mark of excellence in pest management.
Becoming a QualityPro company means that Invader Pest Management has taken extraordinary steps to ensure that consumers can rely on us. From running criminal background checks on all of our employees to [...]

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More Phoenix Pests to Control – Springtails

May 12, 2010

A Springtail or Collembola issue came up recently. A Phoenix pest control customer with a severe case of springtails contacted me and went to her home to make a comprehensive inspection to see if we can alleviate the problem.
Adults and immature Springtails are generally 1/16th to 1/8th inch long and are gray or brown in [...]

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Email Story of Bee Swarm and Hive in Grill Can and Does Happen

May 5, 2010

You may have seen a particular email story that has gone around the internet that shows a covered gas grill that a homeowner went to use. They saw bees going under the grill cover and heard loud buzzing sounds. They then fashioned a bug bomb spray can to a rake and put it under the grill cover [...]

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