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Warm temperatures and rainy, damp conditions provide the perfect breeding environment
for one of the most annoying - and recently more dangerous - pests around: mosquitoes.
Not only are the itchy, irritating bites a big turnoff, but fears of the West Nile
virus still factor into many people's decision to avoid places where mosquitoes
are prevalent. Their fears aren't unfounded - there were more than 9,000 cases of
West Nile virus reported in 2003. Request a free consultation on Orkin's
mosquito treatment program today.



Latin Name:
Order Diptera
Appearance:
Distinctive from flies because of their long proboscis and scales on the back and
veins of their wings.
Habit:
Found from the tropics to the arctic. Reliant on a water source.
Diet:
Adult female is the only stage that feeds on blood.
Reproduction:
Larvae and pupae live in water, preferably still waters.
Other:
Encephalitis spread by mosquitoes continues to be a problem in the United States.
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