The most deadliest creature on Earth is also on the move during the hot Summer months, and every Texan needs to do everything possible to keep them away and stay safe.
Mosquito season has arrived in Texas, and standing water from recent rains makes the risk higher than ever. Learn how to repel these deadly insects before they bite—and spread disease.
Biologists have found positive mosquito samples near The Woodlands, and Texas Health and Human Services says we've had positive West Nile activity near Carthage and Canton too. Here's what we need to know.
After a one year hiatus caused by the drought, mosquito spraying is underway again in Lufkin and Nacogdoches. Officials in both cities say their mosquito trucks are getting back to business as usual, and there are plenty mosquitoes out there waiting for them.