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Where's the greatest risk of a mosquito bite in Baltimore? A surprising answer
Scientists studying "mosquito neighborhoods" in Baltimore looked at the importance of green space.
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Researchers search for mosquito habitat and larvae near abandoned buildings in Baltimore.
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As part of the research project, mosquito traps are placed in community gardens.
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Traps set behind an abandoned building in West Baltimore are at the ready to catch mosquitoes.
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Community outreach has been an extensive part of the NSF-supported project.
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Students removing a tire from the back of an abandoned building.
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