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Date: 2007-05-24 11:23:38
Viruses
Tropical diseases
Insect repellents
Household chemicals
West Nile virus
Zoonoses
Mosquito
DEET
Mosquito-borne disease
Biology
Medicine
Health

You Can…Report Dead Birds Dead crows, magpies, ravens, jays and hawks are usually an early warning sign that mosquitoes carrying WNV are in your area. If you find one of these birds, call your local Fish and Game offic

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