A high-pitched problem for Fairfield neighbors has young people annoyed and parents confused. It's the result of an audio repellent known as The Mosquito, a device that utilizes high-frequency sound detected by youths under 25.
FAIRFIELD -- A high-pitched problem for Fairfield neighbors has young people annoyed and parents confused.
Mosquito devices installed in Fairfield parks, like Laurel Community Park and Gary Falati Park, are equipped with multiple devices that omit an audio frequency meant to deter loitering teens in the park overnight.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Fairfield police borrow golf cart to chase down burglary suspectIn a scene straight out of a buddy cop movie, Fairfield police said two officers recently bagged a burglary suspect by chasing him down on a borrowed golf cart.
Read more »
Mosquito and Tick-Borne Illnesses on the Rise: What to KnowIllnesses spread by ticks and mosquitos are on the rise, prompting warnings from doctors and scientists to take precautions and watch out for any tell-tale symptoms. Here's what to know:
Read more »
Mosquito Scientists Announce Plans To Eradicate Bill GatesSWARM 31205731—Calling the initiative a solution to one of the most pervasive threats to their species, mosquito scientists announced Tuesday an ambitious plan to eradicate Bill Gates worldwide by 2030. “For decades, Bill Gates has been a global menace to mosquito-kind, but our research provides hope that we could…
Read more »
Why some people are mosquito magnets — and how to avoid the pesky bugsDr. Alex Dainis explained that the study considered the differences between “strong attractors” — people who tend to get bitten more — and “weak attractors.”
Read more »
Second mosquito trap tests positive for West Nile virus in Brushy Creek MUDThe second positive trap site is less than two miles from the one that tested positive a week ago.
Read more »
Viral video of 'hungry' Ron DeSantis features fake audioA one-second video circulating online purports to show Florida Governor Ron DeSantis saying 'mmm hungry' in a childish voice as a waiter serves him food. But the clip is altered; the audio is a fabricated voiceover created by 'Bad Lip Reading,' a popular YouTube channel known for producing parody videos of public figures.
Read more »