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How do mosquitoes breed and how long do they live?

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Mosquitoes start out as an egg laid by females in standing water. In water, this egg then develops into several larval and pupal stages before emerging as an adult mosquito. They can go from egg to adult in 7-14 days. Most adult mosquitoes live for only a few weeks. However, some mosquitoes can overwinter (several months) in an adult stage. While brush and tall grass can provide shade and "harborage" for adult mosquitoes, they are not considered to be the cause of the problem.
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Where do mosquitoes live and breed?

Nassau County Department of Health
The Culex pipiens mosquito, also known as the "common house mosquito", is the primary vector (transmitter) of WNV. It lives and breeds in our own backyards, wherever water can accumulate and stand for more than 4 days. Old tires, tin cans, rain gutters, pool covers, children's toys, plant pots, boats, birdbaths, and any other object that collects rainwater can become mosquito breeding sites. Weeds, tall grass, and shrubbery provide a home for adult mosquitoes to rest.
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How long do mosquitoes live?

FAQ - Mosquito Control District - Public Health - Clark Coun...
The normal adult life span is about two to three weeks. The vast majority do not live out the natural span; they are eaten by birds, other insects and spiders, or are killed by wind, rain or drought.
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Why do mosquitoes bite?
Mosquitoes are relatively fragile insects with an adult life span that lasts about two weeks. The vast majority meet a violent end by serving as food for birds, dragonflies, and spiders; or are killed by the effects of wind, rain, or drought. The mosquito species that only have a single generation each year are longer lived and may persist in small numbers for as long as 2-3 months if environmental conditions are favorable.
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CCMCD - Frequently Asked Questions
Life span vary by species. Most adult female mosquitoes live 2-3 weeks. Some species that stay over-winter in garages, culverts and attics can live as long as 6 months.
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Mosquitoes are relatively fragile insects with an adult life span that lasts about 2 weeks. The vast majority meet a violent end by serving as food for birds, dragonflies and spiders or are killed by the effects of wind, rain or drought. The mosquito species that only have a single generation each year are longer lived and may persist in small numbers for as long as 2-3 months if environmental conditions are favorable.
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Mosquito larvae are found in a variety of standing water habitats. Examples include old tires, tree holes, storm sewers, and vegetated edges of ponds. Adults rest in protected areas near larval habitats, but females may fly some distance in search of a blood meal.
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West Nile Virus FAQ
Mosquitoes lay their eggs in moist areas, such as standing water. The eggs become larva that remain in the water until the adults mature and fly off. Weeds, tall grass and shrubbery provide an outdoor home for adult mosquitoes. They can also enter houses through unscreened windows or doors, or broken screens. Many mosquitoes will breed in containers that hold water, such as flower pots or discarded tires.
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Environmental Health - Mosquito Frequently Asked Questions
Mosquitoes rest in tall grass, weeds, and brush near inhabited locations such as omes and other buildings. In untended pools, birdbaths, clogged rain gutters, and plastic wading pools that hold stagnant water.
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West Nile FAQ
Mosquitoes lay their eggs in stagnant water. The eggs hatch and remain in the water until the adults mature and fly off. Weeds, tall grass and shrubbery provide an outdoor home for adult Culex mosquitoes. They can also enter houses through unscreened windows or doors, or broken screens.
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People and West Nile Virus
The mosquito that carries WNV typically lays its eggs in stagnant water and water-holding containers. Weeds, tall grass, and shrubbery provide an outdoor harborage for adult mosquitoes.
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What causes mosquitoes to breed at certain locations?

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Mosquitoes breed in standing water, so eliminating standing water on your property reduces your risk. Areas like rain gutters, tree holes, old buckets or tires with stagnant water are breeding sites. Although you may take steps to clear your property, you are subject to the actions - or inaction - of your neighbors, not to mention wetland areas in your community.
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Do ponds and lakes breed mosquitoes?

Frequently Asked Questions About Mosquitoes
If it is a permanent body of water (such as a lake or pond), it is much less likely to be a source of mosquitoes than if it were a temporary body of water such as a puddle. A puddle three inches deep and three feet in diameter can easily produce 10 to 20 times as many mosquitoes as your average 1-acre farm pond. Permanent bodies of water develop resident populations of predatory species (aquatic insects, fish, salamanders) that reduce or eliminate the mosquito larvae in that environment.
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Do mosquitoes breed in flowing water?

Frequently Asked Questions About Mosquitoes
If the water in a ditch is flowing, it is not likely to produce any mosquitoes. The only species that might be found in a flowing ditch are not species known to transmit West Nile virus. If the water has no flow (is stagnant) it could be an important source of mosquitoes.
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Why do mosquitoes breed only in certain areas?

FAQ - Mosquito Control District - Public Health - Clark Coun...
Mosquitoes breed in standing water. Eliminating sources of stagnant water on your property reduces risk of mosquito nuisance. Rain gutters, old tires, stagnant fish ponds, open trash receptacles, tarp-covered wood piles that pool stagnant water are breeding sites. But, though you may take steps to clean up your property, your neighbor's actions or inaction, or nearby wetland areas near your home may make subject you to mosquito problems.
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Where do mosquitoes breed?

There are about 50 different species of mosquitoes in Nebraska. While most do not transmit West Nile virus, several mosquito species have been found to transmit the virus. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in stagnant water around the home. Weeds, tall grass, shrubbery and discarded tires also provide an outdoor home for adult mosquitoes. By eliminating places for mosquitoes to breed, we can go a long way to prevent West Nile virus.
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West Nile Virus and Other Arboviruses
Back to TopThere are about 60 different species of mosquitoes in Louisiana. While most do not transmit West Nile virus, several mosquito species have been found to transmit the virus. Some mosquitoes lay their eggs in stagnant water around the home. Weeds, tall grass, shrubbery and discarded tires also provide an outdoor home for adult mosquitoes. By eliminating places for mosquitoes to breed, we can go a long way to prevent West Nile virus.
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How long do adult mosquitoes live?

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During the summer, adult mosquitoes have a life span of a few weeks. However, some kinds of mosquitoes spend the winter as adults. These overwintering individuals have a life span of several months.
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Environmental Health - Mosquito Frequently Asked Questions
Lifespan vary by species. Most adult female mosquitoes live 2-3 weeks. Some species that over-winter in garages, culverts and attics can live as long as 6 months.
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On average, mosquitoes live about 20-30 days. In the coldness of winter, they may live twice as long. Of course, through effective mosquito control, mosquitoes can be prevented or killed in the larval, pupae or adult stage thus preventing biting and disease transmission.
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How do mosquitoes live thru the long, cold winter?

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Some mosquito species go thru the winter as adults, some as eggs, and some as larva. Adults enter into a kind of hibernation called diapause. Typically they come out of diapause once toward the end of winter for a bloodmeal to sustain them until spring. Eggs remain inactive, not hatching until the warmer spring and summer months. Larva enter into a slow growth, almost no growth, cycle and mature in the spring.
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I have a creek that backs up to my house. Will mosquitoes breed in the water?

City of Frisco - Planning & Development Services
Flowing creeks and waterways generally do not contain mosquito larvae. Please note that the Texas Department of State Health Services states that creeks and protected waterways may not be treated.
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Will native plants attract or allow mosquitoes to breed?

Great Lakes Environment: Greenacres-FAQs
No. In fact natural landscapes (other than recreated wetlands) discourage the pools of standing water that are required for mosquitoes to breed. Mosquitoes require 10 days of standing water to complete their life cycle.
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What are mosquitoes?

Nassau County Department of Health
Mosquitoes are small flying insects with an annoying high-pitched buzz, which feed upon plant juices or the blood of birds, humans or other animals in order to lay eggs.
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