The Aedes aegypti mosquito that can carry dengue, yellow fever, and Zika was thought to be too reliant on a hot and wet ...
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Mosquitoes are sticking around longer this year
Warm weather and rain have kept our least-favorite summertime pests active for longer than usual — and our mosquito season ...
However, as climate change allows Aedes aegypti to move northward, survive at higher elevations and stay active for longer ...
A fungal infection solution could help eliminate up to 86% of malaria-carrying mosquitoes, offering a powerful new tool in ...
New research from ASU found that there are more mosquitoes in Arizona now, but climate change may have an impact on their ...
A study of mosquitoes’ circadian rhythms finds they hunt differently at different times of day. It could help stop their ...
Native Hawaiian honeycreeper birds are being wiped out by avian malaria. Scientists think they can battle the problem by ...
Mosquito-borne diseases, including dengue, Zika, and yellow fever, continue to pose a significant global health threat, ...
Even when temperatures drop for winter, the current mosquito problem could come roaring back next spring. As both experts ...
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Sacramento residents say they're "getting eaten alive" by mosquitoes this November. Here's why.
Some people around the Sacramento area say they have been getting eaten alive by mosquitoes this November. Vector control said that the weather is to blame.
An usually wet September and October has greened up Arizona's outdoors, but La Niña could erase some of the gains.
Mosquitoes can be quite annoying once they enter your home. While chemical repellents are an option, you can also keep them ...
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