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Aedes Mosquitoes

Aedes Mosquitos are known to be fierce biters and aggressive flyers but they are not known to carry or transmit any deadly diseases.
The Ades Mosquitos feed day and night. Aggressive in the air they can be harassing to their victims. Found close to water systems these mosquitos can be distracting to wild animals, hunters and hikers. Unlike the Culiseta mosquito, the Ades mosquito bites are painful and relentless. They actively search for a blood meal early in the morning and well into the evening. They seem to be the most prolific during cloudy days and in shaded areas of a forest. Their whine can be heard from a distance and so head coverings are a must..

Pest Control Tips for dealing with the Ades mosquitos


Since these mosquitos dwell usually in the high country, long sleeved clothing, light in color, hats and long pants are a must to prevent bites. DEET is once again an effective deterrent against these aggressive insects, and camping away from any standing water reduces the threat of an invasion. The Ades mosquito prefers to bite humans over other mammals.