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Beaune. Residents Are Noticing a Lower Presence of the Tiger Mosquito in 2026… for Now.

Summary by bienpublic.com
With summer fast approaching, the tiger mosquito is a major concern. In Beaune, it has been present for several years, particularly around Lake Joigneaux. The local newspaper, Le Bien Public, met with residents of the Échaliers neighborhood to assess the situation, as the municipality has implemented a plan to combat this invasive species since the mayor's election.
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With summer fast approaching, the tiger mosquito is a major concern. In Beaune, it has been present for several years, particularly around Lake Joigneaux. The local newspaper, Le Bien Public, met with residents of the Échaliers neighborhood to assess the situation, as the municipality has implemented a plan to combat this invasive species since the mayor's election.

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bienpublic.com broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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