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Wall of bird houses brightens Terra Nova Wiam Anglas poses with a massive bird house display that her brother Aki Khoshaba helped build at the front of the Terra Nova Housing Co-operative at 6600 Barnard Dr. in west Richmond. Children crafted and decorated their own bird houses for the wall, some 85 in total, which now hang on the lattice board that Khoshaba constructed. Martin van den Hemel photo
Mosquito control program helps keep pests in check 2014 shaping up to be an average year, when it comes to complaints
by Martin van den Hemel Staff Reporter Depending on who you ask, this has either been a terrible mosquito season, or a fairly typical one. This week, vector control officers from the Vancou-
ver Coastal Health Authority were outside the dyke at Sturgeon Bank, testing the water for mosquito larvae. Steven Chao dipped for a sample of the stagnant water from the recent wet spell, and found about a dozen wriggling mosquito
larvae. Those numbers can reach many times that during a bad season. Anywhere from zero to four larvae per dip of water is low, while 20 to 30 suggests an out-of-control problem.
To control those numbers, the city applies a biological pesticide known as Vectobac, which is harmless to fish, amphibians and other wildlife. Based on the number of complaints received this year, it’s been a fairly nor-
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mal year, according to Gary Tam, environmental health officer. Mosquitoes need stagnant water sources to breed, and that can be found in discarded tires, plant pots or even clogged rain gutters.
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