Mosquito invasion causes major safety concern in one state

Bustling cities are often abuzz with people going about their day.

However, citizens in a city's southwest area have been hearing an unwelcome whirring from a disease-carrying insect, keeping them on the edge.


A mosquito invasion has swept through Sydney, which immediately prompted public health concerns and a response from local authorities.

Locals have been staying indoors since the swarming, as stepping outside could be a gamble with health.

'We're inundated. It's like a plague,' Chipping Norton resident Elizabeth Clonaris lamented.

'We can't step outside of our front doors and can't hang clothes outside.'


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Mosquitoes could carry multiple diseases which could be fatal when not treated immediately. Image Credit: Pexels/Erik Karits


'It's not just Chipping Norton that's affected. It's Wattle Grove, it's Hammondville, it's Moorebank,' Ms Clonaris added.

NSW Health Pathology Scientist Cameron Webb warned about mosquito-borne diseases.

'They can spread pathogens that can make you sick, like the Ross River virus,' Webb stated.


In the face of this buzzing menace, residents have adopted unconventional tactics to fight off the swarming.

'We make sure we use a blower to go outside to get rid of the mozzies,' resident Brian Milankovic shared.

Southwest local Therese Stewart has since started buying citronella by the litre and uses an average of two bottles of insect spray daily.

Recognising the gravity of the situation, Liverpool City Council immediately whipped out an outbreak response plan.

'Wherever this problem lies, we will identify what the root cause is, and we will work together to ensure the residents are looked after,' the council's Acting CEO, Jason Breton, assured community members.


The council's multi-pronged strategy included:
  • Trapping mosquitoes in hot spots
  • Identifying species and management options
  • Spraying larvicide in public areas and the insect's natural habitats
The council has collaborated with Sydney Water to inspect and manage the Liverpool Water Recycling Plant, which could be a potential breeding ground for mosquitoes.

NSW Health has been assigned to monitor possible mosquito hotspots in the Chipping Norton area.

The council has also reached out to homeowners who have neglected swimming pools.

They urged them to clean or drain pools, as they could become mosquito breeding sites.

They also highlighted the importance of eliminating stagnant water in homes, often seen in pot plant saucers, bird baths, roof gutters, and rainwater tanks.

The council compiled a comprehensive list of advice and recommended products on its Community Response page—which could protect anyone from the current infestation and reduce the risk of future outbreaks.
Key Takeaways

  • Southwest Sydney has been experiencing a significant mosquito infestation.
  • Citizens raised concerns about the potential health impacts of the increasing mosquito population.
  • The Liverpool City Council has already released an outbreak response plan and has collaborated with several offices to inspect possible mosquito breeding spots.
  • The council also advised residents to eliminate any mosquito breeding sites on their property, such as pools, bird baths and rainwater tanks, among others.
Have you experienced similar issues in your area? What measures have you found effective in combating mosquito invasions? Share your stories and tips in the comments below.
 

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I was born in 1961 and born and bred in Gover St Peakhurst. Riverwood was where we did all our shopping and caught buses and trains, doctors ect .

Our Dr was Dr Korten and sometimes Dr Ong and Dentist Dr Jenkins above Cans The hardware Store.

Gosh I even remember the owners of the Newsagency Mrs Walker and Mr and Mrs Green who owned the Milk bar as well as Mr Ross who had the chemist next door to another butchers

Amazing how there are people that you never forget
Ahh! Dr Thomas Ong! Some mates went to him for certificates for a couple weeks off work after saving up their sick leave for the year. They weren't sick at all!

Our chemist was Kevin Burke on the north side of the station, a few doors up from Coleridge Street.
 
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Just thought I’d lighten up the post abit😊
I bought the movie up cos my sister lives in cairns and she had the exterminators in cos they have an ant 🐜 and cockroach plague at the moment, there building nests all over there property.And we’re struggling here in frankston as well cos it’s so dry there everywhere but lucky not in the house.
I wonder if anyone else on here is having the same problem from sdc.😳
 
Hi again, 'SR",

I'm 80, staring down 81 in the not to distant future, just around the corner, & going great guns.

No, I didn't live in the "Riverwood" district. I was born at Homebush, & lived in Lidcombe until 1st marriage in '68. Then Hurstville Grove, Kirrawee, divorced in '85, then Harris Park to end of '92 when I remarried, then at Quakers Hill to end of '97, retired beginning Jan '98. Actually move to North Haven end of '97 for 16 & a bit years, now in the middle of Laurieton, for now 11 1/2 years. "Luv'n" every minute of it.

I actually caught up with Jim the butcher when he was advertising for butchers in 1970, when I was on Annual Leave. He was working for Tancred Brothers Meats in an outlet at the Sydney fish markets.

My wife was working while I was on leave, saw his add & thought I'd give it a shot. They cut big orders for the drive in theatres, hospitals & restaurants. Only opened for the public on Fridays & Saturdays.

Jim left there a bit after about mid '70 & bought the shop at Riverwood. Then he pestered me for yonks to come & work as he was, again involved with hospital orders & the such, with heaps of work.

And, my dear, that's how I got to know Riverwood as I did. You, now, as everyone else does, of my bit of history, Hope you enjoyed as I have to let you know.

I'm off to go down to check out a couple of beaches very shortly in the hope to go chasing the "Silver Ghost of the Sea", namely a jewfish/ mulloway tonight. My 1st flurry for the "New Season".

"Littleboy8" mentioned a while back that he'd 'Luv' to join me. How about you, Veggie, Ebby, DHLM, Magpie1 &, no doubt, a few others, joining me in the "Hunt".

"Novezar".
😳I’m a female “littleboy” is my cat 🐱🤣
 
I bought the movie up cos my sister lives in cairns and she had the exterminators in cos they have an ant 🐜 and cockroach plague at the moment, there building nests all over there property.And we’re struggling here in frankston as well cos it’s so dry there everywhere but lucky not in the house.
I wonder if anyone else on here is having the same problem from sdc.😳
Thankfully, here in Perth, the ants and cockroaches are too lazy to walk up 19 storeys.

But I did see a tiny spider on the balcony yesterday.
 
I bought the movie up cos my sister lives in cairns and she had the exterminators in cos they have an ant 🐜 and cockroach plague at the moment, there building nests all over there property.And we’re struggling here in frankston as well cos it’s so dry there everywhere but lucky not in the house.
I wonder if anyone else on here is having the same problem from sdc.😳
I hate ants. I found an amazing ant spray that kills them straight away.
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It's not always just water they are prolific around bushes trees even not being anywhere near any of these items Bunnings do have mozzie zappers which do not make any sound and are Solar I've had one outside of my birds cages no problems they very silent they're like a lantern and can hang them by supplied shepherds hook only have the activated light showing come dusk I have the hook up on top between cages laying down so hook hangs and lantern is put on it can be removed and replaced easily as the lantern has a handle in which to hang it, if you purchase one at Bunnings hope that works for you.

I live right in the middle of this and it is bad. We have a few big zappers around our house and is working to an extent. Our house is not as bad as my neighbours. However we have dealt with mozzies for years and not really noticed them. This is the worst ever. Yesterday, when I left the house in the morning, the front porch ceiling painted white, looked like is had a floating grey carpet over it. It was the mozzies. We understand we live near the river and across the road from bush, but it is really bad.
I have purchased a mossie and fly catcher. Will see how I go with it.i also have a mossie and fly catcher for inside the house as I have seen a few mossis and flys around inside as well. Fingers crossed
 
Ahh! Dr Thomas Ong! Some mates went to him for certificates for a couple weeks off work after saving up their sick leave for the year. They weren't sick at all!

Our chemist was Kevin Burke on the north side of the station, a few doors up from Coleridge Street.
Bring back some awesome memories. Glad you have something nice to remind you of the past. Best wishes and good luck 😊
 
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Laugh all you like but if you ever contract severe dengue fever as my daughter did, you wouldn’t be laughing. She was quite sick and even when she recovered, the fatigue and weakness lasted for many weeks afterwards.

Ignorance is not always bliss.
Understand what you are going through, particularly with the fatigue and weakness which dogged my husband for many years, after contracting Ross River Fever from mosquitoes. As a consequence, he is unable to give blood.
 

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