January 21, 2021
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
Header image
Logo

Studio Request Line 337-706-0112 | On-Air Now

Menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • Z1059 Rewards Club
    • Z1059 Rewards Club – How It Works
  • On-Air
    • DeDe in the Morning
    • The At Work Network with Stephanie
    • Old School House Party with Gerald McBride
    • Kool Jamz Mix Show
    • Hot Sauce Saturdays!
    • Madd Hatta
    • DJ Tony Neal
    • The Cravins Brothers Zydeco & Info Show
  • Blogs
    • Stephanie’s Blog
    • Carencro High School Football
  • Music & More
    • Music Report
    • Inside Story
    • Sports Report
    • National News
    • State News
    • Health Wellness
    • Fashion
    • Food Drink
    • Tech Made Simple
  • Connect
    • Community Calendar
    • AcadianaDeals.com
    • Contact
    • Download Z1059 App
    • Text Club
    • General Contest Rules
    • Back to School Sweepstakes Contest Rules
    • Advertise
    • Careers at Delta Media Corp.
    • PSA Submission

Top Mosquito Cities in the US

Posted by Tanya Ardoin on May 11, 2020 in Blogs, Featured, Latest News, More Music Mornings Blog, Tanya's Blog
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
Photo by Jimmy Chan from Pexels

Orkin has released it’s 2020 Top 50 Mosquito Cities in the United States. Believe it or not, none of Louisiana’s cities made the Top 20. We definitely made the list, though. Louisiana has too many watery bayous and rivers for those blood-sucking insects to multiple.

The number one city for mosquitos is Altlanta, Georgia followed by Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., New York City, and then Chicago. Lafayette, Louisiana did not show up on the list until number 33 with New Orleans ranking at 30 and Baton Rouge at 40.

Apparently, mosquitoes seem to multiple and ravage individuals in all parts of the United States. It is not just the deep south. Mosquitos will survive as long as they have standing water and a source of blood supply.

One summer, I spend the Fourth of July holiday with my sister at her home in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and the mosquitoes were relentless. The weather was perfect, cool and dry. But the mosquito made it impossible to sit outside and relax near the barbecue pit. It could have been my imagination, but the sting seem to hurt more than usual. Who knows.

Click here to see the entire list.

Source: ORKIN

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
Posted in Blogs, Featured, Latest News, More Music Mornings Blog, Tanya's Blog | Tagged 2020, orkin, top mosquito cities

Related Posts

Congress Affirms Biden Victory – Trump Vows Orderly Transition→

2020 Word of the Year→

Acadiana Early Voting Locations→

Hurricane Delta to Make Landfall Today→

Get it on Google Play
Lafayette Weather
64°
haze
77% humidity
wind: 6m/s S
H 65 • L 62
Weather from OpenWeatherMap

Now Playing

Z1059 on Facebook

©2021 KFXZ-FM | Powered By: Vipology

Menu

  • EEO
  • KFXZ Public File
  • Privacy Policy
  • Delta Media Corp.