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Numerous mosquito larvae, common in South Florida, are suspended in water against a white background, with their segmented bodies and small heads clearly visible.
Mosquitoes

How Mosquitoes Survive Winter?

Mosquitoes are cold blooded creatures and do not generally feed in temperatures below 50°F. In some places, some adult mosquitoes become inactive with the onset

A close-up of the back of a person’s neck shows several red, swollen insect bites and irritated skin above the collar of a white shirt—common in South Florida. The background is blurred green foliage.
Mosquitoes

Why Do Mosquito Bites Itch?

Sucking blood by mosquitoes is a common phenomenon around the world. There is hardly any place on the planet where these pests don’t exist. They

A close-up of a black mosquito with white markings on its body and legs, perched on a green blade of grass in South Florida, with a blurred green background.
Mosquitoes

Are Floridians At Risk For Dengue Fever?

Dengue, pronounced as den-gee, once spreaded in hot and humid tropical and subtropical regions but is now spreading in the southern United States. The reasons

Close-up of a mosquito in south Florida with its proboscis inserted into human skin, feeding. The mosquito’s body and legs are detailed, and the skin texture is clearly visible.
Mosquitoes

Are Mosquitoes Good For Anything?

Mosquitoes have been around on the planet even before man. However, man considers mosquitoes to be pesky and carriers of diseases. Every year many people

Close-up of a black and white striped mosquito, possibly an Aedes species, perched on human skin in South Florida, with a blurred green background—highlighting the need for effective pest control in Miami’s subtropical climate.
Mosquitoes

Why Are Mosquitoes Considered Pests?

Mosquitoes are the most annoying pests and vectors. Although, they have been in existence even before humans. They belong to the insect order Diptera, the

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