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  2. Grab the bug spray: These bigger, aggressive mosquitoes ... - AOL

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    This type of mosquito isn’t new to the area, said Dr. Sonja Swiger, an entomology professor at Texas A&M University. It’s one of 88 types of mosquitoes known in Texas. It’s one of 88 types ...

  3. These are the biggest health risks Texans face in the ... - AOL

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    Hurricane Harvey unleashed record levels of flooding in Texas, which now pose a major public health threat to the Texans forced to live in and around them.

  4. Insect experts: Flooding creates conditions for mosquitoes ...

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    “The white-footed mosquito is a flood water mosquito,” he said. “It will probably be very common from Augusta to the Hilton Head area. A lot of mosquito species develop out In the woods and ...

  5. Tropical Storm Allison - Wikipedia

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    Following the extreme flooding, a mosquito outbreak occurred, though FEMA provided aid to control the problem. [82] By six months after the storm, around 120,000 Texas citizens applied for federal disaster aid, totaling to $1.05 billion (2001 USD). [83] Like in Texas, a mosquito outbreak occurred in Louisiana.

  6. List of invasive species in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Numerous non-native plants have been introduced to Texas in the United States and many of them have become invasive species. The following is a list of some non-native invasive plant species established in Texas. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  7. Aedes vexans - Wikipedia

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    Aedes vexans is a known vector of Dirofilaria immitis (dog heartworm), myxomatosis (a deadly rabbit viral disease), and Tahyna virus, a seldom-diagnosed Bunyaviridae virus, which affects humans in Europe, causing a fever which disappears after 2 days, but afterward can cause encephalitis or meningitis.

  8. Mosquito season has begun in Central Texas. Here's how to ...

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    “Due to climate change, mosquitoes are breeding earlier this spring and even into the winter in Central Texas,” said Marcel Elizondo, Austin Public Health's environmental health services ...

  9. Buzzkill: Flooding to create active mosquito season in ... - AOL

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