Hurricanes and Mosquitoes
In addition to many environmental variables, there are two biological attributes related to mosquito egg-laying that contribute to the numbers of mosquitoes seen and felt during a post-hurricane period. The attributes separate mosquitoes on the basis of the conditions in which they lay their eggs....
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In addition to many environmental variables, there are two biological attributes related to mosquito egg-laying that contribute to the numbers of mosquitoes seen and felt during a post-hurricane period. The attributes separate mosquitoes on the basis of the conditions in which they lay their eggs. The two groups are floodwater mosquitoes and standing-water mosquitoes. This document is ENY-719, one of a series of the Entomology & Nematology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. First published: October 2004.
ENY719/IN535: Hurricanes and Mosquitoes (ufl.edu)
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spelling | doaj.art-09bcc716e28248b69e66ed816bc792dd2024-04-23T05:08:34ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092004-11-01200416Hurricanes and MosquitoesC. Roxanne Rutledge-Connelly0University of Florida In addition to many environmental variables, there are two biological attributes related to mosquito egg-laying that contribute to the numbers of mosquitoes seen and felt during a post-hurricane period. The attributes separate mosquitoes on the basis of the conditions in which they lay their eggs. The two groups are floodwater mosquitoes and standing-water mosquitoes. This document is ENY-719, one of a series of the Entomology & Nematology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. First published: October 2004. ENY719/IN535: Hurricanes and Mosquitoes (ufl.edu) https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/113685IN535 |
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title | Hurricanes and Mosquitoes |
title_full | Hurricanes and Mosquitoes |
title_fullStr | Hurricanes and Mosquitoes |
title_full_unstemmed | Hurricanes and Mosquitoes |
title_short | Hurricanes and Mosquitoes |
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