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Mosquito Habitats

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Mosquito habitats vary widely but all have one thing in common. They all require water to for the larval and pupal stages of the mosquito's life cycle. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in a wide range of areas associated with water. Some may lay them in tin cans, barrels, horse troughs, ornamental ponds, swimming pools, puddles, creeks, ditches, or marshy areas. Others will lay them on damp soil where the eggs will hatch only when flooded with water. Mosquitoes prefer a habitat that is sheltered from the wind by grass and weeds.

Adult mosquitoes prefer to rest in areas that are damp and provide protection. These may include wooded areas, bushes, underneath houses and decks, tall grass and etc.

Below are several slide shows and a video showing common mosquito habitats found in Leon County.

Slide show of natural mosquito breeding habitats JAVA

Slide show of artificial mosquito breeding habitats JAVA

Artificial Breeding Sites Video - Video showing many common breeding sites found around the home. RealPlayer (Right Click here to download this file)

 


Leon County Mosquito Control
501 Appleyard Dr, Suite A
 Tallahassee, FL 32304
Telephone: 850-606-2200
Fax: 850-606-2201

 

 
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