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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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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?

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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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How do mosquitoes breed and how long do they live?

Mosquito FAQ
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 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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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?

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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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Will mosquitoes breed in the holes left in my yard from downed trees?

Frequently Asked Questions About Mosquitoes
Holes left by root balls may provide breeding habitat for mosquitoes if the water stands in the holes longer than a week. Standing water and organic matter, such as decaying leaves, provide ideal habitat for mosquitoes to breed. Fill such holes with topsoil. Holes in which water drains within a week are not a risk.
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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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RC-Pennington County WNV Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
The mosquito that commonly transmits WNV lays its eggs in stagnant water, both in natural ground pools and in artificial containers. The eggs become larvae that remain in the water until they 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. Most mosquitoes will breed in discarded tires.
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DO MOSQUITOES BREED IN GRASS OR WEEDS?

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No. Mosquitoes rest in grass and weeds, and come out to find a blood meal. Mosquitoes stay in water until they emerge as adults.
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Q - Will my pond attract / breed mosquitoes?

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A properly-designed pond will not attract mosquitoes, as mosquitoes prefer stagnant water to produce their offspring. Most backyard-ponds have constantly moving water, between the skimmer and the waterfalls/streams. Additionally, any mosquito larvae that manage to hatch will either be sucked into the skimmer or eaten by the fish. If your pond does not have a skimmer and/or fish, consider getting a pump and fountain combination.
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Will rain gardens breed mosquitoes?

Rain Gardens of West Michigan - Frequently Asked Questions
No, not if properly constructed. Rain gardens are designed to absorb water, not to create ponds. In Michigan, a mosquito can develop from egg to biting adult in 7 or 8 days. A well-designed rain garden with mature plants will not have standing water in it after 48 hours; it will all have soaked into the garden.
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Is This Breed For Me?

Cat Fanciers: Scottish Fold: Cat Breed FAQ
Susie, the first Scottish Fold cat, was discovered in 1961 in the Tayside Region of Scotland, at a farm near Coupar Angus. She was a white barn cat with ears that folded downward and forward on her head. Her face resembled an "owl" or an "otter's face". A shepherd by the name of William Ross first noticed Susie's unique ears at a neighbor's barn. Since William and his wife Mary were Cat Fanciers they were fascinated with Susie.
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Should I be concerned with the mosquitoes that will breed in wetland areas?

Wilton, CT - Official Website
There are 150 mosquito species in North America - 48 of which have been identified in Connecticut. Of the 48, only 12 bite humans and livestock, and only 5 of the 12 species may carry the West Nile Virus. Those species that are most commonly identified as carriers of WNV regularly feed on birds and occasionally on mammals, such as humans.
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I see on your map there is a bog and a pond. Doesn’t that breed mosquitoes?

Surf Junction Campground
No, the dense moss and tannins from the cedar make the water too acidic for mosquitoes to breed. Cool eh!
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Are all mosquitoes alike?

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Mosquitoes have been around for 100 million years. In that time, they have diversified into 3,000 species that are very different from one another. Instincts program their life's behavior and are constantly refined by evolution. They have successfully adapted to climates from the arctic to the equator and developed means of locating indigenous blood hosts in each locale: some mosquitoes prefer frogs, others mammals, others birds.
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Why do mosquitoes bite?

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Female mosquitoes need protein for the development of their eggs, and they get it from the blood of animal and human hosts. Male mosquitoes do not bite, nor do mosquitoes actually '"feed" on blood. The nectar of flowers actually provides sugar to power mosquitoes' flight muscles.
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How many species of mosquitoes are there?

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In Australia there are around 400 species but only approximately 10 are commonly abundant and represent a serious pest threat because of their nuisance biting or their ability to transmit disease. (BACK)
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When are mosquitoes most active?

Nassau County Department of Health
Culex pipiens, the mosquito most associated with WNV, is most active from dusk to dawn when the air is warm and calm. However, mosquitoes may be present at any time of the day or night. Culex pipiens mosquitoes that can carry West Nile Virus usually do not travel more than 200 feet from their original breeding site. Therefore, to control these mosquitoes, we need the cooperation of all Nassau County residents to eliminate mosquito breeding sites on private property.
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