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  2. Toxorhynchites rutilus - Wikipedia

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    Toxorhynchites rutilus, also known as the elephant mosquito or treehole predatory mosquito, is a species of mosquito in the family Culicidae. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Unlike most species in the genus that populate the tropics, Tx. rutilus is endemic to temperate regions . [ 5 ]

  3. Culiseta alaskaensis - Wikipedia

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    Culiseta alaskaensis, the Alaskan winter mosquito, is a Holarctic species of mosquito in the family Culicidae. It is found from Colorado north, Alaska, including from the Upper Cook Inlet region to the tundra. As with other Culiseta species, C. alaskaensis are cold-adapted and have appeared in the same habitats as Culiseta impatiens. [2]

  4. Lethal ovitrap - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army patented the Lethal Mosquito Breeding Container in 1999; the patent expired in 2017. [3] In 2008, the US Army licensed the technology to SpringStar Inc., a manufacturing company located in Washington. SpringStar® then registered the product under the brand name of Trap-N-Kill®, which is for sale in some states in the US.

  5. Culex - Wikipedia

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    The metamorphosis is typical of holometabolism in an insect: the female lays eggs in rafts of as many as 300 on the water's surface. Suitable habitats for egg-laying are small bodies of standing fresh water: puddles, pools, ditches, tin cans, buckets, bottles, unmounted tires, and water storage tanks (tree boles are suitable for only a few ...

  6. There are plenty of wrong ways to try to zap mosquitoes ... - AOL

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    A neglected bird bath, old bucket, pot, clogged gutter or standing water make the perfect spot for laying eggs and becoming adults. The life cycle from egg to adult can be about a week.

  7. Ovitrap - Wikipedia

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    Ovitraps used for monitoring can detect Aedes mosquito populations, thus acting as an early warning signal to preempt disease outbreaks. [4] Analysis can be done on the ovitrap breeding data collected weekly to identify mosquito breeding hotspots and risk areas when there is a danger of high Aedes infestation.

  8. Are chemical sprays used to kill mosquitos safe to use? Here ...

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    Mosquitoes love moisture and humidity because they can find standing water to lay their eggs on. Texas’ mosquito season can last until late fall. It typically comes to an end when temperatures ...

  9. Spike in mosquito activity continues in the Sacramento area ...

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    The Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District in January received 142 requests for service as residents reported mosquito activity. In January 2023, the district only received 20 ...

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