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Eastern Equine Encephalitis Information
Many communities across our state are considering programs to monitor and/or control mosquito populations in response to last year’s outbreak of Eastern Equine Encephalitis, a viral disease spread by mosquitoes.
If your community is among those considering a mosquito-monitoring or mosquito-control program, or if you simply want detailed information about this complicated illness, check out this new 13-page information bulletin, Eastern Equine Encephalitis Could Return to New Hampshire this Summer, by UNH Cooperative Extension entomologist Alan Eaton.
Posted May 15, 2006

