With an unusually warm and rainy September, we have mosquitos that wouldn’t be here if it was colder. The good news is, these mosquitoes aren’t a huge health concern. JennaBreeTV
“We've been coming to the dog park for the last three years," she said."I didn't start noticing the mosquito issue until this year, literally in the last three months.”
“I was getting, like, multiple mosquito bites, and I never get bit either," said Kelley."And then my son started getting bit by mosquitoes, and then my dog's ears started itching.” “We have a five-year average, and right now, we've been definitely well above our five-year average," he said."Probably about twice as high as what we typically see this time of year.”
“In September, we typically see a lot of flooding occur in wetlands that are around the Great Salt Lake," he said."You'll see places on the west side of Salt Lake, Davis and Weber Counties are really going to be affected.”