Health & Fitness

Schumer Swats At NYC's Record Mosquito Levels

An itchy summer for New Yorkers — and West Nile cases in all five boroughs — prompted Sen. Chuck Schumer to buzz in the EPA's ear.

NEW YORK CITY — Buzz off, mosquitos. So says New Yorker and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.

“Ask any outdoor diner about the mosquitos this summer, and you’ll feel a resounding itch,” Schumer said in a statement. “This is actually one of the worst mosquito seasons in recent memory with a record number of the bugs plaguing communities across New York—from the city, to Long Island and upstate.”

A wet summer and climate change could carry this mosquito season into the fall, Schumer said.

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Schumer, in a letter, pressed top EPA officials to virtually meet with local health department and provide non-chemical measures to reduce the biting bugs.

"This is particularly important this year as New York City Health Department has identified a record-breaking number of West Nile virus-positive mosquito pools throughout the five boroughs, already surpassing the previous high recorded in 2018," he wrote.

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Health officials should take steps to swat away the swarms, including telling the public to take steps to eliminate standing water near homes, Schumer wrote.

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