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.
East Texas' rainy season is coming to an end and things seem to be drying up, but there's still plenty of standing and pooled water still around that can easily become a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
We've had our fair share of wet weather so far this summer and that means some extra moisture in the ground along with some areas of standing water hanging around us acting as breeding grounds for mosquitoes.