do we have any insect borne diseases here in maryland if so which ones

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I think that your MD would know and so would the health department.  They keep official records.  Try to keep rain water from gathering in lids or containers outside so bugs can't bred.  Keep your gutters free from leaves and make sure the water runs out after a storm.

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