A study by a group of scientists shows that larval infestations of Aedes aegypti in open-air disused containers increased in response to the effects of the weather phenomenon, especially mean seasonal ...
Researchers are testing a product commonly used to treat ticks and fleas on pets to target fly and mosquito larvae with the goal of helping reduce the spread of diseases carried by these insects.
Each can eat up to one hundred mosquito larvae a day, making it a great biological option for contained areas of water that can’t be emptied or drained, such as rain barrels, livestock troughs ...