ATLANTA – Los Angeles is getting a new brass star this year, and not in the form of entertainment achievement. The City of Angels has landed the number one spot on Orkin’s Top 50 Mosquito Cities List, beating out Atlanta, who previously held the top rank for seven consecutive years. Three new worst cities for mosquitoes broke into the list this year, all in the West Coast: Seattle, San Diego and Fresno.
Backyards and outdoor activities were maximized in 2020, a trend that is likely to continue throughout 2021, especially as we approach Memorial Day, the unofficial start to summer in the U.S. Increased outdoor time may lead to increased experiences with mosquitoes, so as part of the second annual “Donating Blood Should be Voluntary” campaign, Orkin will once again aim to help save lives on two fronts — aid the American Red Cross in maintaining our country’s blood supply and protect people against the public health threats of mosquitoes.
“We’re honored to continue our partnership with the Red Cross, whose priority of protecting public health aligns with ours,” said Freeman Elliott, President, Orkin. “We are committed to educating the public on the risks associated with these blood-sucking pests, and more importantly, eliminating them from yards across the country.”
In honor of Orkin’s 120th anniversary this year, the company will donate $25 to the Red Cross for every mosquito control service purchased from May 24 to June 30, 2021, up to $120,000. Additionally, to boost our country’s blood supply, Orkin is inviting the public to pledge to donate blood through the Red Cross via a SleevesUp campaign, through June 30, 2021.
“We are grateful for support from partners like Orkin for helping the Red Cross continue to meet the needs of hospital patients requiring blood transfusions,” said Kamenna Lee, Vice President of Marketing and Direct to Donor Recruitment with the American Red Cross. “Blood donation continues to be an essential element of healthcare, and we are thankful for their support in recruiting more blood donations for patients.”
Orkin’s Top 50 Mosquito Cities list ranks metro areas by the number of mosquito customers served from April 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021. The list includes both residential and commercial treatments.
1. Los Angeles (+1)
2. Atlanta (-1)
3. Washington, DC
4. Dallas (+2)
5. Chicago
6. New York (-2)
7. Detroit (0)
8. Miami (+2)
9. Charlotte (-1)
10. Raleigh-Durham (+1)
11. Houston (+1)
12. Philadelphia (-3)
13. Tampa (+3)
14. Grand Rapids (+5)
15. Orlando (+5)
16. Nashville (+1)
17. Minneapolis (-2)
18. Indianapolis (+4)
19. Baltimore (-1)
20. Memphis (-7)
21. Richmond, VA (-7)
22. Phoenix (+2)
23. Boston (-2)
24. Norfolk, VA (-1)
25. Cleveland
26. New Orleans (+4)
27. St. Louis (-1)
28. Seattle (new to list)
29. Greenville, SC (-2)
30. West Palm Beach (+4)
31. Mobile, AL (-2)
32. Tulsa (-4)
33. Austin (+5)
34. Knoxville (-2)
35. Albany (-4)
36. Kansas City (-1)
37. Jacksonville (+8)
38. San Antonio (+9)
39. San Diego (new to list)
40. Lafayette, LA (-7)
41. Oklahoma City (-2)
42. San Francisco (-6)
43. Denver (-1)
44. Cincinnati (-1)
45. Burlington, PA (-8)
46. Savannah, GA
47. Fresno, CA (new to list)
48. Shreveport
49. Ft. Wayne, IN
50. Baton Rouge (-10)
Mosquitoes typically become active when temperatures are above 68 degrees Fahrenheit overnight, and breeding season can start as early as May and last through September. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, mosquitoes are most likely to bite between dusk and dawn – primetime for backyard activities.
“Like many insects, mosquitoes need a food source, favorable temperatures and a proper breeding site to survive,” said Frank Meek, Technical Services Manager, Rollins. “They are attracted to areas where humans and other animals are present, due to our body heat and the carbon dioxide we exhale, two of their needs.”
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