
Baku residents seek medical help over insect bites
The advent of the lovely summer season with plenty of holidays, besides being encouraging for people, is sometimes accompanied by unpleasant incidents.
Moreover, the hot summer season is a time when some animals including snakes, scorpions, and insects become more active.
So, to what extent is the degree of the said danger in Azerbaijan, a place with rich fauna and flora?
Director of the Center of Biological Diversity Tavakkul Iskandarov advises to use commercial services to clean the areas from snakes. "There is no entity in the country rendering free services to the population to clean up the areas from snakes," he said.
"Our entity is providing paid services to citizens. We conclude an agreement with a particular person to clean up the territory from snakes. The pay for this work is set depending on the span of the territory," Iskandarov added.
Read more about it in AZERNEWS online newspaper’s print edition published on July 19.
Also, in the new edition you can read articles about the U.S. Congress briefing`s praising Azerbaijan's historic decision to select the TAP pipeline, the Greater Baku plan that envisages new public transport and an airport, Tamiz Shahar company`s plans to process electric, electronic and non-household waste in Baku, International Cake Day celebration to be held in Baku on July 20, etc.
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