Pest Organisms / Yellow Fever Mosquito

Signs

for Yellow Fever Mosquito

The first sign is usually the bite itself: daytime feeding, especially around the ankles, points to this mosquito rather than dusk-biting species. Source: https://vectorbio.rutgers.edu/outreach/species/sp5.htm

Look also for wriggling larvae at the surface of water-holding containers and tiny dark eggs cemented above the waterline inside buckets, tires, and bromeliads. Source: https://ask.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/IN792

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