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Understand aspects of species biology to effectively manage mosquitoes

Effective mosquito management hinges on understanding the fundamental aspects of species biology.

Shawn Mullen
Shawn Mullen

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Shawn Mullen
Shawn Mullen

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Effective mosquito management hinges on understanding the fundamental aspects of species biology.

For example:

Aedes spp. are daytime biters and can be found within a 300-foot radius of their breeding grounds. Tip: This genus only requires two teaspoons of standing water to breed. Treat areas around trash can lids, birdbaths and similar containers.

Culex spp. feed during the twilight and overnight hours. This genus will travel up to two miles and prefers to bite in higher areas like elevated decks or patios. Tip: Culex spp. feed on birds, and rest in high locations. Target gutters and trees when treating.

Anopheles spp. are prone to travel in a swarm and prefer to bite at night. This genus will fly vertically up to one mile and bite on a deck or patio. Tip: Anopheles spp. rest in dark, shaded areas, so treat landscaping beds, tall grasses and similar items in low-lying areas.