Some people around the Sacramento area say they have been getting eaten alive by mosquitoes this November.
Jake Hartle, deputy general manager with the Placer County Vector Control District, said the weather is to blame for the boom in mosquitoes.
Rain in October, followed by warmer temperatures, created standing water where mosquitoes could breed. Plus, the rain caused invasive mosquitoes to develop in people’s backyards. Hartle said these types of mosquitoes thrive in just a bottle cap’s worth of water…