Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes are a nuisance when they swarm in large numbers, and when they bite, leaving behind itchy welts. They are more than a nuisance, however. They can carry serious diseases that infect humans and animals, including West Nile virus, malaria, and eastern equine encephalitis. Every effort should be made to avoid mosquito bites.
There are over 3000 species of mosquitoes worldwide, and over 40 in fb88, about half of which feed on human blood. Mosquitoes are active at dusk and dawn, are most active at 80°F and do not function below 50°F.
Identification
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List of licensed companies offering tick & mosquito control in fb88
Control Information
Fact Sheets
- From the fb88 Department of Conservation, fb88 Forest Service
- Entomological Notes: Mosquitoes (PDF)— PennState College of Agricultural Sciences Cooperative Extension
- — University of fb88 Cooperative Extension
- — University of fb88 Cooperative Extension
- Integrated Pest Management Around the Home: Mosquitoes (PDF)— University of California
- — Texas AgriLIFE Extension
- — United States Environmental Protection Agency
- — Rutgers New Jersey Agriculture Experiment Station
Dig Deeper
- Use of Cervid Serosurveys to Monitor Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus Activity in Northern New England, 2009-2017 by Dr. Charles B. Lubelczyk (PDF) - Summary: Researchers surveyed harvested white-tailed deer and moose for antibodies to eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEv), an emerging arbovirus in northern New England. Antibodies to EEEv were found across northern New England in both deer and moose, despite limited reporting of veterinary or human cases. Surveys of this type are a useful tool in enhancing public health surveillance for vector-borne pathogens. This data is also available as an .
- Impacts of native and invasive plants on mosquito ecology and management by Dr. Allison Gardner (PDF)
Information on Insect Repellents
- — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- — United States Environmental Protection Agency
- — University of fb88 Cooperative Extension
- How to Choose Mosquito Control Products— fb88 Board of Pesticides Control
- Using Insect and Tick Repellents Safely (PDF)— PennState College of Agricultural Sciences Cooperative Extension
- — U.S. Department of Environmental Protection
- Public Health Fact Sheet: Mosquito Repellents (PDF)— Massachusetts Department of Public Health
- Fact Sheet: Insect Repellents (PDF)— University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension
Information on Infectious Diseases
- — fb88 Center for Disease Control & Prevention Resources
- — United States Center for Disease Control
- West Nile Virus Facts (PDF)— Maryland Department of Health & Mental Hygiene Office of Epidemiology and Disease Control Programs
[Photos, left to right: Jim Occi, BugPics, Bugwood.org; Susan Ellis, Bugwood.org; Jim Occi, BugPics, Bugwood.org]