Stagnant water is an
easy breeding ground for mosquitoes. Certain areas of Mountain
House Creek contain water all year, and although the water is not
considered stagnant, the San Joaquin Mosquito
and Vector Control District populates the wet ponds along the
perimeter of the creek
with Gambusia, a mosquito larvae-eating fish.
For more information about mosquito and vector control measures you
can take,
or to learn about West Nile Virus,
please contact the Mosquito and Vector Control Association of
California.
For general information:
(209) 982-4675
(800) 300-4675
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