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Aedes albopictus, also known as the Asian tiger mosquito, belongs to the family Diptera, which originates from Southeast Asia and is a common mosquito species in Southeast Asia and China. Aedes albopictus is both a highly aggressive mosquito and an important viral vector that can transmit many pathogens, including dengue fever,[1] Ross River virus, and West Nile virus. [2]
Aedes albopictus mostly breeds in residential areas and surrounding containers (such as jars, cans, basins, bowls, broken bottles, etc.) and plant containers (such as bamboo tubes, tree cavities, leaf axils, etc.) and small stagnant water such as stone caves. [3]
The eggs of Aedes albopictus have strong cold resistance and vitality, and are easily carried and transmitted, allowing Aedes albopictus to invade new territories and develop into dominant mosquito species,[3] becoming one of the 100 species with the fastest spreading rate in the world in the past 20 years. It has spread from its origin in Asia to more than 70 countries around the world.
Integrated mosquito management methods include environmental control, biological control, chemical control, regulatory control and genetic control.
The prevention and control of Aedes albopictus mainly adopts environmental control based on breeding site management, and when dengue fever outbreak occurs, both chemical control and environmental control measures are adopted.
Environmental governance. It not only reduces the spawning environment of mosquitoes and controls the density of adult mosquitoes, but also has many advantages such as environmental protection and no resistance.
Chemical control. Through the application of pesticides to the breeding site, the direct spraying of the adult mosquitoes of Aedes albopictus has played a good role, but at the same time of investing greater manpower, material and financial resources, it has caused different degrees of pollution to the environment, and the application of chemical drugs has also made mosquitoes resistant. The application of mosquito gates only requires a one-time investment to benefit for a long time, which saves manpower, material resources and financial resources while protecting the environment, and plays a conceptual change in mosquito prevention and control work.
With the rapid development of the economy and the gradual improvement of people's awareness of hygiene, we should increase investment in infrastructure and promote the sustainable development of mosquito control.
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It's Aedes albopictus.
Aedes albopictus is also known as Asian tiger mosquito, spotted mosquito, and flower mosquito, and is a mosquito species of the order Diptera, mosquitoidae, and Aedes mosquitoes. It is a very aggressive mosquito.
Morphological characteristics: female mosquitoes have typical head scales. The beak is slightly longer than the anterior thigh, dark brown. The anterior and dorsal plates of the prothorax and dorsal plates have broad silvery-white scales, and the dorsal plates are covered with narrow brown scales above the dorsal plates.
There is a ** longitudinal strip formed by silver-white narrow scales on the mesothoracic shield, the front end is extended backward and slightly finely strained, the dorsal plate is black, and the dorsal plate of the node I side is covered with white scales. The tentacles of male mosquitoes are slightly longer than the beak, and the ventral segment and dorsal plate only have lateral spots without basal leucorrhea, and some have white scales at the base of the dorsal plate of some nodes, and most of the segmental ventral plate is white. The dorsal plate of the ventral segment is peak-shaped, with a different degree of ** protrusion.
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I don't know if that's what you're talking about.
Aedes albopictus is commonly known as the "flower mosquito", which mainly sucks blood during the day, bites people fiercely, spreads dengue fever, and is known as the "Asian tiger mosquito". It breeds in natural stagnant water and small containers, such as jars, cans, cans, flower beds, bamboo tubes, tree holes, lunch boxes, waste tires, bonsai, clogged roof ditches, etc. The spotted mosquito bites and sucks blood at night and during the day.
The spotted mosquito is not only vicious, but also good at flying. Generally, mosquitoes only fly tens to hundreds of meters, and the farthest distance is not more than 1-2 kilometers, but the spotted mosquito can fly 5-7 kilometers, and the speed is extremely fast, and it can also do "difficult actions" such as rolling back and forth, diving, sharp turns, sudden acceleration or deceleration at will.
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No, the black mosquito and the Aedes albopictus are two different mosquitoes.
The black mosquito (culex pipiens) is a mosquito omen belonging to the genus Culex mosquito and has a black body and wings in appearance. They are generally nocturnal and feed mainly on plant sap.
<> Aedes albopictus is a mosquito belonging to the genus Aedes mosquito, native to Asia, also known as the Asian tiger mosquito. They have a black body and white color lines, often with distinct white spots. Aedes albopictus is usually active during the day and is a human-loving mosquito that bites humans more frequently.
Aedes albopictus is a disease transmitter that can transmit dengue, Zika virus, and other viruses.
Although the black mosquito and the Aedes albopictus mosquito differ in appearance, and there are also differences in their behavior and ecology, they are both a species of mosquito belonging to the family Mosquitoidae (culicidae).
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The black and white mosquito is Aedes albopictus. Aedes albopictus is also known as Asian tiger mosquito, spotted mosquito, flower mosquito, is a mosquito species of the order Diptera, mosquito family, and Ichino mosquito, belonging to the family of Diptera. Originating from Southeast Asia, it is a common mosquito species in Southeast Asia and China.
Aedes albopictus is both a highly aggressive mosquito and an important viral vector that can transmit many pathogens, including dengue, Ross River virus, and West Nile virus. <
The black and white mosquito is Aedes albopictus. Aedes albopictus is also known as Asian tiger mosquito, spotted mosquito, flower mosquito, is a mosquito species of the order Diptera, mosquito family, Aedes mosquito, belongs to the family of Diptera. Originated from Southeast Asia, it is a common mosquito species in Southeast Asia and Zhongling Haohao country.
Aedes albopictus is both a highly aggressive mosquito and an important viral vector that can transmit many hosiery pathogens, including dengue, Ross River virus and West Nile virus.
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Sparrows, swallows, praying mantises, spiders, all eat mosquitoes. I've seen chickens eat mosquitoes.
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1. This mosquito lays its eggs in a pool of stagnant water, and any open container of water can allow the larvae to grow and reproduce. Therefore, the natural enemies of larvae are various fish, dragonfly larvae, frogs, etc.
2. Adults hide in low and damp flower beds, grasses, and stinky ditches during the day, and their natural enemies are dragonflies, praying mantises, swallows, etc.
3. At night, when mosquitoes gather around people in the shade, geckos and bats, the natural enemies of mosquitoes, will also be active nearby.
All kinds of animals and plants in nature can find their place in the food chain, one thing descends to the other, and maintains the ecological balance of nature.
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Spiders, geckos, turtles (they all eat bugs!) )
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There are many natural predators of mosquitoes.
Mosquitoes grow in water when they are in larvae, in water: fish, tadpoles, water flies (dragonfly larvae).
There are two main types of natural enemies of adult mosquitoes.
Land: amphibians such as frogs, toads, reptiles such as geckos and lizards, arthropods such as spiders in the sky: bats, dragonflies, small insectivorous birds (such as swallows, sparrows, etc.).
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Sparrows, swallows, praying mantises, spiders, all eat mosquitoes.
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At present, there is no specific preventive measure for dengue fever, and based on years of experience in prevention and control at home and abroad, the control and eradication of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus is the most effective preventive measure at present. In the event of an epidemic of dengue fever and dengue haemorrhagic fever, the use of insecticides to kill adult mosquitoes both indoors and outdoors is a necessary and urgent method. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends the use of ultra-low volume or hot mist sprays such as malathion, thiophos, etc., to kill adult mosquitoes around breeding sites.
Suitable insecticide formulations can be used, such as paper cigarettes, block fumigators, or pyrethroid insecticides. People who need to go to countries and regions where dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever are endemic can apply mosquito repellent to the exposed ** and spray it on the collar and socks to prevent mosquito bites.
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