Jacob Clapp and Drew Hurelbrink unload a resident's tires during the tire drive at the Macon Mosquito Abatement District in Decatur on Thursday. The MMAD and the Macon County Healthy Department partnered to collect and recycle unwanted tires to decrease mosquito-borne illnesses, because discarded tires are known to attract mosquito reproduction.
Matthew Lipsky, of LWS Tire Disposal, hooks up a trailer full of tires to be taken away during the tire drive at the Macon Mosquito Abatement District in Decatur on Thursday. The MMAD and the Macon County Healthy Department partnered to collect and recycle unwanted tires to decrease mosquito-borne illnesses, because discarded tires are known to attract mosquito reproduction.
Director Jason Probus sees off a trailer full of tires during the tire drive at the Macon Mosquito Abatement District in Decatur on Thursday. The MMAD and the Macon County Healthy Department partnered to collect and recycle unwanted tires to decrease mosquito-borne illnesses, because discarded tires are known to attract mosquito reproduction.
Director Jason Probus finds mosquito larvae in water scooped from a tire during the tire drive at the Macon Mosquito Abatement District in Decatur on Thursday. The MMAD and the Macon County Healthy Department partnered to collect and recycle unwanted tires to decrease mosquito-borne illnesses, because discarded tires are known to attract mosquito reproduction.
Jacob Clapp and Drew Hurelbrink unload a resident's tires during the tire drive at the Macon Mosquito Abatement District in Decatur on Thursday. The MMAD and the Macon County Healthy Department partnered to collect and recycle unwanted tires to decrease mosquito-borne illnesses, because discarded tires are known to attract mosquito reproduction.
Matthew Lipsky, of LWS Tire Disposal, hooks up a trailer full of tires to be taken away during the tire drive at the Macon Mosquito Abatement District in Decatur on Thursday. The MMAD and the Macon County Healthy Department partnered to collect and recycle unwanted tires to decrease mosquito-borne illnesses, because discarded tires are known to attract mosquito reproduction.
Director Jason Probus sees off a trailer full of tires during the tire drive at the Macon Mosquito Abatement District in Decatur on Thursday. The MMAD and the Macon County Healthy Department partnered to collect and recycle unwanted tires to decrease mosquito-borne illnesses, because discarded tires are known to attract mosquito reproduction.
Director Jason Probus finds mosquito larvae in water scooped from a tire during the tire drive at the Macon Mosquito Abatement District in Decatur on Thursday. The MMAD and the Macon County Healthy Department partnered to collect and recycle unwanted tires to decrease mosquito-borne illnesses, because discarded tires are known to attract mosquito reproduction.