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Do Frogs Carry Disease? Testing Brought Deadly Amphibian Disease to U.S.

Posted on May 24, 2013 with No Comments

If your children find a frog and want to play with it, you may want to read this article first!

African frogs, originally imported for early 20th century pregnancy tests, carried a deadly amphibian disease to the U.S., according to a new study published today in the journal PLOS ONE.

African Clawed Frogs have long been suspected of introducing a harmful fungus called Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis or Bd to new populations that haven’t been exposed to this pathogen before. The fungus has led to the recent decline or extinction of 200 frog species worldwide. A previous study found that the earliest case of Bd in the world was found in African Clawed Frogs in their native South Africa in 1934, but until now no research has tested for the disease among this species in populations that have become established in the U.S.

“We found that African Clawed Frogs that have been introduced in California are carrying this harmful fungus,” said SF State biologist Vance Vredenburg. “This is the first evidence of the disease among introduced feral populations in the U.S., and it suggests these frogs may be responsible for introducing a devastating, non-native disease to amphibians in the United States.”

From the 1930s to 1950s, thousands of African Clawed Frogs were exported across the world for use in pregnancy tests, scientific research and the pet trade. These frogs will ovulate when injected with a pregnant woman’s urine.

“Today, these frog populations are often found in or near urban areas, probably because hospitals released them into the wild when new pregnancy testing methods were invented in the 1960s,” Vredenburg said.

Named for the claws they use to catch prey, these greenish-grey frogs live in pools and streams and have established feral populations in the U.S., including in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park.

African Clawed Frogs are potentially potent carriers of the Bd fungus because they can be infected for long periods of time without dying, allowing them to pass it on to more vulnerable species.

“It’s amazing that more than half a century after being brought to California, these frogs are still here, and they still carry this highly infectious disease,” said Vredenburg, associate professor of biology at SF State. “This implies that there must be a stable relationship between the pathogen and the frogs, whereas there are other frog species, for example in the Sierra Nevada, which have been wiped out by the pathogen.”

For this latest study, Vredenburg and colleagues tested museum specimens at the California Academy of Sciences. They assessed the prevalence of the disease by swabbing DNA from the skin of preserved African Clawed Frog specimens that were collected from wild populations in California between 2001 and 2010.

They also tested archived specimens collected in Africa between 1871 and 2010 and found evidence confirming that Bd was present among indigenous populations of this species before they were exported worldwide.

Although no longer used in pregnancy testing, African Clawed Frogs are still imported to the U.S. for use in biomedical and basic science research. Because of their suspected role as a carrier of the Bd fungus and other potential pathogens, eleven states in the U.S. have already restricted the importation of these frogs, for example by requiring special permits and not allowing them to be sold as pets.

“Back in the 1960s, African Clawed Frogs were kind of ignored in terms of conservation research but now the damage has been done,” Vredenburg said. “Now, we need to be cautious about other introduced species, including those in the pet and food trade. There could be other animals out there that are carrying diseases that we don’t even know about yet.”

“Prevalence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Xenopus Collected in Africa (1871-2000) and in California (2001-2010)” was published May 15, 2013 in PLOS ONE. Vredenburg co-authored the paper with Samuel V. G. McNally, a graduate student in Vredenburg’s lab, and Stephen A. Felt, Erica C. Morgan, Sabrina Wilson, and Sherril L. Green from Stanford University.

The research was supported by the National Science Foundation.

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Just One Empty House Can Lead to Pest Problems For An Entire Neighborhood

Posted on March 9, 2012 with 1 Comment

While the effects of a foreclosure are obviously most devastating to the homeowners and their family, neighbors can also be impacted.

For one, a foreclosure can drive down the value of the rest of the homes in a neighborhood. An empty and uncared for home can attract a variety of pests. pests find that an empty house makes a great home for them – providing shelter and even food and water from leaky pipes, toilet bowls and standing water. Once these pests find their way into a foreclosed home, it is only a matter of time before the population grows and offspring venture out, seeking food and shelter in other homes on the block.

A rodent infestation is especially likely to spread from a foreclosed home to other nearby houses. As it is, rodents invade an estimated 21 million homes in the U.S. each winter.  Once rodents do invade a home, they can pose serious health and property risks. Rodents contaminate food and spread diseases.

Unfortunately, if a house in your neighborhood is under foreclosure, there is little that you can do to prevent pests from infesting that home. But there are many steps that you, as a homeowner, can take to prevent those pests from finding their way into your home. Your first step should be to contact a licensed pest control company who will be able to determine what types of pest infestations your neighborhood is most at risk for, and recommend a prevention plan to help keep your home pest-free.

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Biting Summer Pests

Posted on June 2, 2011 with No Comments

We all know how pesky mosquitoes can be, and how uncomfortable we become when they are present. The spring and summer season brings not only warmer temperatures, but greater moisture and precipitation. With the recent spring rain having followed such a snowy winter, we are noticing high levels of mosquito activity very early in the summer season. In addition to the discomfort we endure from these pests’ itchy bites, mosquitoes represent a human health risk with their ability to spread various diseases including West Nile Virus and St. Louis Encephalitis.

Mosquitoes lay their eggs and spend most of their life cycle in and around moist areas. Draining buckets, birdbaths, or other potential basins for stagnant water, as well as sealing entryways into the home with proper screening will help to reduce the severity of mosquito activity in and around your home. At JP McHale Pest Management, we offer our Vector Intervention Program, which targets disease-carrying mosquitoes as well as ticks and rodents capable of infecting humans with Lyme Disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Ehrlichiosis, Hantavirus and more. Any family that has small children or pets could greatly benefit from this program which will help in the prevention of itchy bites and harmful diseases. Make sure you take proper action to keep yourself healthy and comfortable throughout the summer months!

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Another Dengue Fever case spotted in Florida

Posted on August 13, 2010 with No Comments

Today the Sunsentinel.com published an article that announces another county in Florida has been infected with Dengue Fever.  A resident of Broward County has been diagnosed with the tropical virus.  The resident has not left the county in weeks, so he had to of been infected in the country.  Dengue Fever has not been in the US since WWII, but this is the second confirmed case in the country so far this year.  Key West was the first reported area where the virus was seen and now Broward County.  Since the outbreak since September, there have been 53 cases in Key West alone.  There have been a total of 57 in Florida, mostly from people picking it up when they travel.  Aedes aegypti is the type of mosquito that usually transmits the disease, seen here.  Mosquito season is still here so make sure you protect yourself!  Follow tips to stay mosquito free! If you have a mosquito problem, JP McHale can help! JP McHale is a Westchester Pest Control company that can help you with your mosquito problem! Contact us by phone 800-479-2284, email, live chat, twitter, or facebook.


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First human affected with West Nile Virus in The Bronx

Posted on August 6, 2010 with No Comments

Today the NY Post announced that a 61-year-old man has been hospitalized and was diagnosed with having the West Nile Virus.  A woman in Long Island had contracted the virus last month, but this is the first case in New York City.  Its is very important to protect yourself from mosquitoes.  Follow these simple tips to stay mosquito free.

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Protect yourself and know about tick-borne diseases!

Posted on August 6, 2010 with No Comments

The Wall Street Journal posted a blog a few days ago about tick-borne diseases. Most diseases spread by hard-backed ticks, including Lyme Disease, where you can see the tick latched on your skin sucking your blood.  Researchers now are focusing on soft-backed ticks, which bite you in your sleep and then leave.  When this happens patients will contract relapsing fever, where they will have reoccurring fevers. Scientists started to study this kind of disease back in 2002 and fortunately the disease usually dose not have fatal effects.  Health officials suggest to spay your lawn with products to keep ticks away, and JP McHale can do just that! JP McHale is a Westchester pest control company that treats lawns for ticks. Contact us by phone 800-479-2284, email, live chat, twitter, or facebook for an inspection!

Check out more ways to stay tick free in the summer!

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Taiwanese woman kills 4 million mosquitoes

Posted on August 5, 2010 with No Comments

A few days ago the news was stirring up with a story about a Taiwanese women who captured and killed 4 million mosquitoes over the course of a month.  The woman won $3,000, beating out 72 other competitors.  She is now suggested to be featured in the Guinness Book of World Records.  Mosquitoes contract various deadly diseases including West Nile Virus, Malaria, and now Dengue Fever.   It is estimated that Malaria kills 2,000 people world wide everyday.  In Taiwan this year alone there has been 336 cases of Dengue Fever with 6 deaths.  West Nile Virus and Dengue Fever are now a potential threat in the US, so make you stay protected from mosquitoes.  JP McHale is a Westchester Pest Control company that can help you with your mosquito problem! Contact us by phone 800-479-2284, email, live chat, twitter, or facebook.

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Informational News Video on Dengue Fever

Posted on August 4, 2010 with No Comments

Be Alert!

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A bigger battle than bed bugs?

Posted on August 2, 2010 with 1 Comment

Today, a columnist from the New York Post published an article about his own opinion on the American bed bug epidemic.  He argues the point that the world has bigger problems with pests other than bed bugs.  He feels people should be more worried about mosquitoes that transmit deadly diseases.  Since bed bugs do not pose as a health threat, he thinks we should shift our focus of the amount of people affected by Malaria in the African countries.  Since the ban of DDT (a strong pesticide that kills most mosquitoes) there have been many cases of people dying in African countries from Malaria.  Some African countries are poor and cannot afford pesticides.  Mosquitoes and bed bugs are two pests people should worry about.  Since bed bug cases can affect people in the US, people should take care of the problem.  People also should be aware of what is happening in the other countries  and recognized other health threats across the world.  If you have a mosquito or bed bug problem, JP McHale can help.  We are licensed in bed bug elimination in New York and eliminating mosquitoes.  Contact us by phone 800-479-2284, email, live chat, twitter, or facebook for an inspection!

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Deer Tick population is said to be lower in Rhode Island compared to past years

Posted on June 29, 2010 with No Comments

Today a local Rhode Island news paper published a story about how researchers from URI have noticed that there should be a decrease in ticks this year.  They predict to see 20 to 25% less cases this year.  That’s a pretty good number! A decrease in deer ticks means a decrease in Lymes Disease. A research lab at URI invests most of its time focusing on studying ticks.  Scientists go around the state each year and focus on counting how many deer ticks they find state wide.  Last year, since the summer was very moist, ticks lasted until August but scientists think the number of cases will decrease significantly.  They still want people to be aware and take precautions so they will not get ticks.  Wear long sleeved clothing when you are outside and repellent with 30% DEET.  When you apply repellent, make sure you spray you sock and shoes.  Researchers say you at 70% less likely to get bitten if you do so because tick crawl up your leg and then bit you.  JP McHale is a Westchester pest control company that can conduct an inspection for your home or building to check for ticks and we have treatment for your lawn to prevent ticks.  Simply contact us by phone 800-479-2284, email, live chat, facebook, or twitter.

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