This Is the Deadliest Predator to Humans in New York StateThis Is the Deadliest Predator to Humans in New York StateThe deadliest predator of humans in New York will probably surprise you.Traci TaylorTraci Taylor
Did you know these edible NJ favorites will help keep pests away?Did you know these edible NJ favorites will help keep pests away?A useful tip that helps keep pests awayMike BrantMike Brant
This NJ insect eats mosquitoes, but should we attract them?This NJ insect eats mosquitoes, but should we attract them?An insect you want around your home, but with one possible exceptionMike BrantMike Brant
Common NJ flowers that help repel mosquitoes all seasonCommon NJ flowers that help repel mosquitoes all seasonTwo great flowers that help repel mosquitoesMike BrantMike Brant
NJ playing catch-up with mosquitoes that arrived early and will stick around longerNJ playing catch-up with mosquitoes that arrived early and will stick around longerDozens of mosquito species call New Jersey home, and they seem to be doing so for a longer period of time each year.Dino FlammiaDino Flammia
Still getting bites? Mosquito season lasting longer in NJStill getting bites? Mosquito season lasting longer in NJOver the years, mosquitoes have begun showing up earlier and sticking around later.Dino FlammiaDino Flammia
How to stay protected as West Nile Virus season returns to NJHow to stay protected as West Nile Virus season returns to NJSeptember is peak season for West Nile Virus in New Jersey and the State Department of Health is urging residents to protect themselves against infected mosquitoes. Jen UrsilloJen Ursillo
Expert: 'Extremely unlikely' you'll get coronavirus from mosquitoExpert: 'Extremely unlikely' you'll get coronavirus from mosquitoAs spring temperatures rise and quarantined New Jerseyans hunger for long walks and fresh air, one question could be biting away at residents.Patrick LaveryPatrick Lavery
The Jersey Shore's best mosquito bite remedies The Jersey Shore's best mosquito bite remediesMosquitoes are the worst thing about summer at the Jersey Shore. Here's how to relieve the itch.Chelsea CorrineChelsea Corrine
Watch out for mosquitoes! West Nile hospitalizes 3 in NJWatch out for mosquitoes! West Nile hospitalizes 3 in NJAt least three human cases of West Nile virus have been reported in New Jersey this summer. Sergio BichaoSergio Bichao