The Northern Mockingbird is the official state bird of Arkansas, but if you talk to the locals during the summertime, they’ll tell you that it should really be the mosquito. The Natural State is aptly named because residents and tourists alike enjoy outdoor activities year-round Unfortunately, mosquitoes are a familiar nuisance for campers, hikers, and families simply looking to relax in their backyards. Additionally, because of the recent flooding that we’ve experienced, mosquito activity will be on the rise. As the Arkansas river recedes, large areas of stagnant water will be left behind, which is an ideal breeding ground for mosquitoes.
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Spring has officially sprung, and summer is right around the corner. What this means for most Arkansans is getting to enjoy all the outdoor activities that the Natural State has to offer with their family and friends. Unfortunately, what this also means is that we’re about to spend the next several months swatting flying insects when we’re outside, and possibly dealing with crawling insects inside.