There was no need for physicians to bleed residents of this part of Ohio because the mosquitoes did the job. |
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All I heard constantly was the buzzing of mosquitoes and other pesky swamp varmints. |
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Malaria is spread by mosquitoes that are carrying a single-celled parasite called plasmodium. |
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The pesticide kills mosquitoes, the blood-sucking pests that spread malaria. |
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They share their environment with the mosquitoes who act as vectors for malaria. |
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In India, neem is traditionally burnt to repel disease-carrying mosquitoes. |
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The smoke comes from cow dung fires used to drive off flies and mosquitoes. |
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Like dengue, which is also carried by mosquitoes, there is no treatment for the disease. |
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Malaria is a disease that is caused by a parasite and spread by mosquitoes. |
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Another technique for fighting disease is the releasing of sterile mosquitoes. |
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Idaho, and probably most other states, still have mosquitoes capable of carrying malaria. |
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The worm is transmitted from one person to another through the bites of infected mosquitoes. |
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Adults look like huge mosquitoes, which explains the common names mosquito hawk and Montana mosquito. |
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Although it is rumoured that mosquito hawks eat mosquitoes, that is not the case with crane flies. |
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If the mosquito hawks are killed, the mosquitoes come back in greater numbers than before. |
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In fact, if it is a true mosquito hawk, it would do you a favor because it would eat mosquitoes. |
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Entomologists believe that there will be plenty of mosquitoes for everybody to swat this year. |
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Insects navigate by smell to find food, mates and, in the case of disease-spreading mosquitoes, humans to bite. |
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Pigs in particular create breeding grounds for mosquitoes, which carry avian pox and malaria. |
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Epidemiologists there have confirmed 14 cases of the viral illness, which is spread by mosquitoes and nicknamed breakbone fever. |
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Testing volunteers inserted a repellent-treated arm into a cage with 10 disease-free, unfed female mosquitoes. |
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The problem is that a lot of visitors enjoy sedentary pursuits like fishing and sketching and they just become sitting targets for mosquitoes. |
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At night, crammed as many as 14 to a room, they say the mosquitoes eat them alive. |
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I was sitting lazily in a lawn chair by the river down the hill from my aunt's house and the mosquitoes were eating me alive. |
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I tell him I am a bit worried about mosquitoes after they nearly ate me alive last time I came here in the summer. |
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How can I drop a hint to the others that the mosquitoes are eating me alive when they, even the women, are all far more covered than I am? |
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One evening we labored, stung by nettles and mosquitoes, to set up Sewell's camera blind on Otter Pond in the great marsh. |
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Birds are the main carriers of the West Nile virus, which is spread by mosquitoes. |
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Humans can contract the disease when bitten by mosquitoes infected with West Nile virus. |
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Surveillance of mosquitoes, sentinel birds, and dead birds for West Nile virus in America warned of this summer's impending outbreak. |
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Reports of the possible spread of West Nile virus to Florida are a reminder that mosquitoes are no mere summertime irritant. |
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Research shows that bug zappers kill plenty of insects, such as June bugs and moths, but not many mosquitoes. |
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Already there are fears that climate change will push malaria carrying mosquitoes even further afield. |
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Following blood feeding, fully engorged mosquitoes were separated and thereafter continuously supplied with sucrose-saturated pads. |
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I must be crazy to think that I'd be safe from mosquitoes in my own bathroom. |
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Anopheline mosquitoes, like Drosophila, are renowned for the presence of polytene chromosomes and chromosomal inversions. |
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Doctors were puzzled because the fungus was thought to be found only in mosquitoes and other insects. |
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More than 3,000 species of mosquitoes are present on our planet, each occupying a distinct ecological niche. |
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The heavy slabs laid to cover drains along the tracks hinder cleaning and have become a breeding ground for mosquitoes. |
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If you've got a problem with mosquitoes, you can also place a few citronella candles around the yard or patio. |
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Instead of aloha from Hawaii, Spruce is greeted in the Arctic by angry mosquitoes that proceed to hospitalise him. |
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These mosquitoes transmit yellow fever virus and dengue virus, which can cause dengue hemorrhagic fever. |
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The famous seven hills of Rome were healthy because mosquitoes, the vectors of malaria, only fly at low altitudes. |
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Insect repellants should be used in the early morning and late afternoon when Aedes mosquitoes are most active. |
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To be useful, pesticides and repellents must work against not only mosquitoes but also other disease-transmitting arthropods. |
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Millions of mosquitoes swarmed over a food depot used by aid agencies to feed tens of thousands of people left destitute by floods. |
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Standing water from the flooding can attract mosquitoes, spawning outbreaks of malaria and dengue fever. |
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The researchers used the fruit fly model to discover the way most mosquitoes resist malaria infection. |
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Meanwhile, new products are being developed, because most mosquitoes have grown resistant to the original insecticides. |
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Dengue fever or dengue hemorrhagic fever is a viral disease carried by mosquitoes. |
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The swarms of gnats and mosquitoes were annoying, but augured well for our hopes of spotting tiny bug-eating birds. |
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This summer you can enjoy the outdoors without fear of mosquitoes, black flies and gnats. |
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Female mosquitoes were blood-fed on anesthetized rats or on infective white Leghorn chicks. |
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There were also winged salamanders feasting on flying insects such as flies and mosquitoes. |
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It's not easy, as we are constantly having to repel invaders, swatting them away like so many mosquitoes. |
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With a lit coil around, the mosquitoes begin coughing and either stay away or soon die. |
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The disease is caused by four types of plasmodium, a single-cell parasite transmitted via mosquitoes. |
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The air was clear and clean and songbird-sized mosquitoes fluttered around in the decorative heights of gladioli, rhododendrons and tulips. |
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A war during which the allies had pitilessly bombed us and we had died like mosquitoes. |
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At a time when diseases spread by mosquitoes such as dengue fever and filariasis are on the increase, the experts' warning is alarming. |
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Apart from the hum of gnats and mosquitoes and the low rustle of the creek, the scene is silent. |
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I do not see any risk of these pits becoming breeding grounds for mosquitoes. |
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West Nile is one of about 30 arboviruses of public health concern that are transmitted by female mosquitoes, which are the only ones that bite. |
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But it seemed so distant from where he sat now, with mosquitoes biting at his wrists and a wilted arbutus on the sill. |
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This group includes all the insects such as mosquitoes, ticks, also spiders and centipedes. |
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On a July morning in the llanos, or savannas, of Venezuela, the air is muggy and thick with mosquitoes. |
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The summers are stiflingly hot and the colony becomes infested with mosquitoes. |
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This dung or carrion mimicry attracts flesh flies, rove beetles, and even mosquitoes, all of which have been observed with pollen on them. |
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These mosquitoes, breeding prolifically beneath our asphalt jungles, were previously regarded as innocuous. |
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The darkness and heat descend upon you like a heavy black cloak and the mosquitoes suddenly make a rush for any exposed bits of skin. |
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Zoe screeched and pinwheeled her arms as if trying to drive away a horde of mosquitoes, knocking his own arm down. |
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Simply fill its attractive sterling silver jewelry with a citrus-scented oil to naturally repel mosquitoes, gnats, bees and wasps. |
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Also carried were a small life raft and small tent plus some fishing tackle, and a bottle of chemicals to ward off mosquitoes. |
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The mosquitoes and horse and deer flies were out in force and bent on extracting blood and flesh. |
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Minutes after I began my walk, deer flies buzzed around my ears and two mosquitoes lodged in my left eye. |
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Where nets are used, they are mostly of poor quality, providing an inferior barrier against malaria-carrying mosquitoes. |
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Although I have not subjected myself to all of these, the label says that Repel disgusts chiggers, fleas, mosquitoes, ticks, and sand fleas. |
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Despite the ferocious sandflies and equally voracious mosquitoes, entrepreneurs see Okarito as a town of opportunity. |
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On a hot May morning, I plodded along the forest track, waving at mosquitoes and hoping that the neurotic wood sandpipers would calm down. |
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The pit may act as the breeding ground of disease-causing germs and mosquitoes. |
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Tony Campolo said that response is like trying to get rid of malaria by killing mosquitoes. |
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Last night the news helicopters on the West Coast were buzzing like mosquitoes. |
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It has been known for some time that some mosquitoes transmit malaria, while others do not. |
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And in the case of wasps, mosquitoes, Colorado beetles and ants, I actually do my own killing. |
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This baculovirus is highly specific for mosquitoes and isn't known to be detrimental to people, plants, or wildlife. |
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Since DDT was reintroduced in South Africa in April 2000, the number of mosquitoes is down. |
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The family of march flies are closely related to the blood-sucking mosquitoes and sand flies. |
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Another problem that troubled Zhu was pests, such as mosquitoes, flies and rats. |
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It turns out that mosquitoes are a pesky problem on his island in the South Pacific. |
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Houseflies, mosquitoes and cockroaches are identified as the most common domestic insect pests. |
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I must have looked ridiculous emerging into clouds of mosquitoes in the middle of nowhere. |
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Aside from the stinging clouds of mosquitoes, the jungle is nearly motionless. |
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Make sure that door and window screens fit tightly and have no holes that may allow mosquitoes indoors. |
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The Romans became practised at draining marshes to rid areas of malaria-carrying mosquitoes. |
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The arrival of the insecticide DDT, which was effective against malaria-carrying mosquitoes and typhus-bearing lice, seemed to be a miracle. |
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Get rid of standing water in bird baths, ponds, flowerpots, wading pools, old tires, and other places where mosquitoes might breed. |
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We fought mosquitoes and fevers, swamps and forests, gulleyed hills and sandy soil. |
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When he mows, clouds of mosquitoes swarm up from the grass in front of the riding mower. |
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Listen intently, and you'll hear the buzzing of mosquitoes, bees, and houseflies. |
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The air was hot and the mosquitoes were biting as Tom Brown sweatily trudged from house to house on the leafy suburban street. |
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And in 1799, when Tipu was defeated, the mosquitoes drove the British out of Srirangapatna and they barracked in Bangalore Cantonment. |
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Try to avoid camping near water, such as ponds and swamps where insects such as mosquitoes and horseflies are commonly found. |
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First of all, the Government should take measures for controlling mosquitoes which spread the disease. |
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A batch of mosquitoes collected from the field was divided into two groups. |
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The sound of crickets, mosquitoes, and the occasional hoot of an owl pierced the deafening silence. |
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Carbon dioxide acts like a homing device, guiding pesky mosquitoes to their dinner. |
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Not only does it repel mosquitoes, but it repels ticks, chiggers, fleas, and flies, too. |
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Eventually, burning sulfur candles became commonplace for people in attempts to repel mosquitoes, gnats and other nuisance flying insects. |
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Surveillance for West Nile is also conducted by testing pools of mosquitoes and flocks of sentinel chickens. |
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Could you picture someone like Kathy Griffin begging off a celebrity show because of mosquitoes? |
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It was a jagged wasteland of ovenlike heat, frantic mosquitoes, and unfordable, unsanitary rivers. |
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The other danger is heartworms from drinking standing water where mosquitoes breed, puddles which are so often found around marinas. |
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But as well as spending most of the night hunting for midges and mosquitoes, the nocturnal animals are always searching for new daytime hangouts. |
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In the 19th century, USDA researchers discovered that mosquitoes, ticks, flies, and midges spread disease from animal to animal. |
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Probably the most common method of transmission is by means of biting insects such as mosquitoes, midges, and flies. |
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He'd relate his waking up to the birds singing in the tropics, the dreaded mosquitoes, his excursions to the local market. |
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Popularity is not always a good thing, especially when you seem to be a siren for this country's 18 different species of mosquitoes and midges. |
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This has caused foul water pooling in the street and the mosquitoes and rats have arrived. |
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Included among the invertebrates are moth flies, wood gnats, midges, punkies, mosquitoes, marsh beetles, and beelike or wasplike syrphid flies. |
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Living on a dollar per day, our cooking was done out in the open air, beset by flies and mosquitoes, heat and humidity. |
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Deet protects troops on the ground from mosquitoes, deer ticks, biting flies, chiggers, fleas and other insects. |
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Bites from mosquitoes, ticks, biting flies and some spiders also can cause reactions, but these are generally milder. |
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A device called an olfactometer wafted the odours of each participant towards the mosquitoes. |
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There are also trees and shrubs where mosquitoes take shelter and they should be regularly sprayed with insecticides. |
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Take, for example, malaria, which involves infection by a parasite transmitted by mosquitoes. |
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Around 40 per cent of the world's population is at risk from malaria transmitted by mosquitoes. |
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Giant mosquitoes notwithstanding, on one level the film serves as a travelogue of the north. |
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Often, during natural disasters, mosquitoes and dead animal carcasses may present disease problems. |
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The breeding of mosquitoes, houseflies and other insects create a stench in the area. |
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Due to the altitude, much of the region is free of malarial mosquitoes and the tsetse and other flies that spread human and animal diseases. |
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In the filial generation, haplosis occurs as a result of nuclear dissociation to produce uninucleate spores infectious to larval mosquitoes. |
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Haploid development results in production of male progeny in the haplodiploid Nasonia but is lethal in mosquitoes and Drosophila. |
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The virus occurs naturally in many birds and is transmitted by Culex mosquitoes. |
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According to experts, stagnant water may become breeding grounds for mosquitoes. |
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By August, the 20 or so other human visitors who walk this popular route each year should be gone, as should the mosquitoes and no-see-ums. |
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Now that the mosquitoes are buzzing again I want something to reduce the threat of West Nile Virus. |
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The mosquitoes, the swim races, the friendships, the bug juice, the postcards home. |
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The spider is the also first known predator that deliberately feeds on vertebrate blood by eating mosquitoes. |
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The swamp itself was muddy, turbid, and infested with biting gnats and mosquitoes. |
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Free-range chickens, turkeys and guineas will feed on ticks and other pests, such as grasshoppers, Japanese beetles and mosquitoes. |
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Canine heartworm is a serious and potentially fatal parasitic condition, transmitted by mosquitoes, in which roundworms develop in the heart and major blood vessels of dogs. |
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How many gnats and mosquitoes have you killed without a second thought? |
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Mullen presented 238 world-wide records of acarine parasites of mosquitoes but more than half of the observations concerned unidentified or doubtfully identified mites. |
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The resulting effect is that the dissolved oxygen level goes down in the water, weeds like water hyacinth proliferate and there's breeding of mosquitoes. |
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Although kingfishers, bee eaters, storks, dragonflies, mosquitoes and ants are all part of his photographic repertoire, the wary hoopoe has been dodging his lens for years. |
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Another eco-friendly technique is that of luring mosquitoes to lay eggs in strategically placed vessels of water and then throwing off the water along with the wrigglers. |
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Right now, each staff researcher is able to dissect 160 mosquitoes an hour. |
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Someone brought out a bug zapper because there were a few mosquitoes. |
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Electric bug zappers kill more beneficial insects than mosquitoes. |
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Other tropical plants have been found to be toxic to leafcutter ants, mosquitoes, and other insects, and could lead to the discovery of other pesticides. |
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Volunteers exposed a patch of their forearm and a machine blew air across it, enticing mosquitoes into a trap. |
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The distribution of humans and anopheline mosquitoes is not continuous across this region, but generally clustered on the high-elevation areas where rainfall is abundant. |
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Dragonflies are natural enemies of mosquitoes, since they eat them. |
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More prosaically, the Kombai tribe in remote Papua New Guinea swamps hoist their dwellings as much as 30m up towering sago palms to avoid enemies and repel mosquitoes. |
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My wife and I find that the crickets are nosier than the frogs, and best of all, the mosquitoes have all but disappeared from our macadamia orchard. |
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I got takeaways from the fish and chip shop and ate them in the park with a fellow blogger, and it was lovely, except for the mosquitoes, but I ate way too much. |
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Plant tansy or basil around the patio and house to repel mosquitoes. |
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Windows are unscreened, allowing flies and mosquitoes to come in. |
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Some people are more tempting targets for mosquitoes than others. |
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West Nile Virus is an infectious disease spread by mosquitoes that have fed on infected birds. |
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This included eradication of mosquitoes, plus elimination of non-native species such as water hyacinth by flooding with salt water and trapping nutria and feral hogs. |
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As the researchers walked around barelegged, often climbing mountains into cooler, beclouded rain forests beloved of leeches, they were mercilessly stung by mosquitoes. |
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Bites from midges, mosquitoes and mites are normally very itchy. |
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The other night, trying to read an improving book in the bath, the room began filling with mosquitoes, midges and a small brown winged bug I didn't hang about to identify. |
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In the dusk a fine snow of mosquitoes sifted through the candlelight. |
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Some lit smudges every day under the house to smoke out mosquitoes. |
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The nullah is also a breeding ground for mosquitoes and flies. |
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It was Italian doctors who proved that the parasite was carried by mosquitoes. |
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Based on these results, reasonably, B. indiens x B. taurus females would also express some tolerance to mosquitoes similar to that observed for the Brahman x Hereford steers. |
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The publication of this monograph on the mosquitoes in the seven northeastern States, and particularly of known and potential vectors of human disease, is therefore welcome. |
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Programs to rid cities of mosquitoes that spread West Nile virus or fleas, ticks, and lice that are vectors of disease may be worthwhile, she said. |
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Finally, the maddening buzz of the insects and their sting won out and Miri shook herself, wiping her hands over her body to remove the mosquitoes attacking her. |
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Observational studies have found no evidence that insect electrocuters and ultrasonic buzzers reduce bites to humans from infected anopheline mosquitoes. |
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Forget all this silliness about birds, mosquitoes and cannibal cows, Kuru is the wave of the future my friends and I intend to be surfing this one all the way to the bank! |
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Birds carrying West Nile virus have already been found in this country and tests are under way to find out if mosquitoes which could infect humans are harbouring the disease. |
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Scientists believe the monkeys rub the bugs on their fur to ward off mosquitoes, a behavior documented in capuchin monkeys but never in the nocturnal owl monkeys. |
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The hazards facing them include snakes, poisonous fish and fruit, reef sharks, moray eels, stingrays, fire coral, mosquitoes, bats, fire ants, rats and wild pigs. |
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Infection by sporozoites reduces the fecundity of mosquitoes. |
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The project saved an estimated 15-25 million lives but foundered when, among other things, mosquitoes and plasmodia evolved resistance to their respective poisons. |
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Low oxygen conditions develop beneath water hyacinth and the dense floating mats impede water flow and create good breeding conditions for mosquitoes. |
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The virus is primarily a disease of wild birds, particularly crows, blue jays, and birds of prey, and is transmitted by mosquitoes to horses and humans. |
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In addition, two isolates of Western equine encephalitis virus were found in the common culex mosquitoes, and St. Louis and Western virus activity was found in chicken flocks. |
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Dozens of small gambusia fish in each pool keep mosquitoes in check. |
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Too, a tract devoid of any winged life other than dragonflies and mosquitoes this week might just be covered with the feathered gray darters come the first of September. |
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As we munched on genips and slapped mosquitoes, we were entertained by numerous and colorful birds, which would make a bird-watcher cringe with envy. |
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Swatting at mosquitoes and deer flies, the five picked their way through the Florida scrub, trying to avoid the briars and sawgrass sharp as a sword blade. |
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Surprisingly, the gnats departed and no mosquitoes replaced them. |
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Light still shone through the small window, which they placed a somewhat thick blanket over in the summer to keep gnats and mosquitoes from entering. |
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The Diptera include files, mosquitoes, gnats, midges, and no-see-ums. |
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Or does WNV survive the harsh winters inside mosquitoes undergoing diapause, only to reemerge in the spring? |
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Western mosquitofish are stocked in Indiana waters for the biological control of mosquitoes. |
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It was the first pool of positive mosquitoes found this year according to the Brant County Health Unit in a Jul. |
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A pyridyl terpenoid ether has also been studied for IGR activity against mosquitoes. |
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When the sun comes out, it is totally delightful, except for the mosquitoes, and the blackflies, and the deerflies. |
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The roaches, the flies, the mosquitoes, silverfish, fleas and wasps, bed bugs, ants, they arrived on time and the meeting was called to order. |
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In our experiments we identified hexanol, and a related odor, butanal, as strong inhibitors of CO2-sensitive neurons in Culex mosquitoes. |
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The botfly lays her eggs on mosquitoes, which in turn deposit them on warm-blooded mammals. |
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The droppings held bloodworms, which grow up to be midges that look like small mosquitoes. |
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Louis, and since Hurricane Katrina my family has been practically eaten alive by mosquitoes and infested with sand fleas. |
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When the arriving female mosquitoes detect a chemical emitted by the backswimmer, they are less likely to lay eggs in that pool. |
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Because of this, people throughout history have used garlic to keep away insects such as mosquitoes and slugs. |
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Feeding strategies of anthropophilic mosquitoes result in increased risk of pathogen transmission. |
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Threadworms can be transmitted by biting insects such as ticks and mosquitoes. |
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Fed mosquitoes were placed in houses in forested and deforested areas in a highland area and monitored for parasite development. |
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Parts of the United States suffer from black flies, deer flies and other insects, in addition to mosquitoes. |
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To keep the blood flowing, creatures such as ticks and mosquitoes inject a victim with enzymes called apyrases. |
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This body focused on ending leprosy, malaria, and yellow fever, the latter two by starting an international campaign to exterminate mosquitoes. |
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Field evaluation of repellent formulations containing deet and picaridin against mosquitoes in Northern Territory, Australia. |
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It was truly one of the greatest times I ever had, despite the mosquitoes, the deer flies and the chiggers,'' he said. |
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Characterization of a novel negevirus and a novel bunyavirus isolated from Culex declarator mosquitoes in Trinidad. |
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Little pipistrelles go for small flies, midges and mosquitoes and can catch as many as 3,000 in one night. |
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Malaria is caused by the single-celled Plasmodium parasite, which is spread by Anopheles mosquitoes. |
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Experimental viraemia and transmission of Japanese encephalitis virus by mosquitoes in ardeid birds. |
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Therefore, they are more vulnerable to mosquito bites than others because mosquitoes are both exophilic and endophilic in Dielmo. |
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There is no payoff to getting the warm fuzzies in the presence of rats, snakes, mosquitoes, cockroaches, herpes simplex and the rabies virus. |
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Eficiency of different larvicides against Anopheles and Culicine mosquitoes in weekly application schedules. |
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Culicine mosquitoes recorded from the province of Mozambique and their relationship to arthropod-borne viruses. |
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Efficacy of some common aquarium fishes as biocontrol agent of preadult mosquitoes. |
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Other insects, including a sarcophagan fly, a gnat, a sciarid fly, and two harmless mosquitoes dwell in the pitchers. |
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He said the infected mosquitoes are of the Culex genus, which are most likely to be active from dusk to dawn. |
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Predation on peridomestic mosquitoes by Hylid tadpoles on Grand Bahama Island. |
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Body size, sexual receptivity and larval cannibalism in relation to protandry among Toxorhynchites mosquitoes. |
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For example, Culex and Aedes mosquitoes transmit West Nile Virus from birds to humans. |
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Culex mosquitoes, the principal vectors, are prolific in rural areas where their larvae breed in ground pools, especially in flooded rice fields. |
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Pupation and metamorphosis were interrupted in the mosquitoes because the dose was lethal at this stage. |
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I had to keep close to the riverbank, under the edge of the jungle, with mosquitoes eating me alive. |
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The amount of rain in April is predictive of the number of mosquitoes in May. |
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However, as observed by labs from multiple institutions, 7G8 is unreliably infectious to mosquitoes. |
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Heat and humidity are main factors in Florida, but the noseeums, mosquitoes and flies in some locations make staying in an open cabin unbearable. |
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Incense made from materials such as citronella can repel mosquitoes and other irritating, distracting or pestilential insects. |
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Commensalism adaptation and gen flow mosquitoes of the Culex pipiens complex in different habitats. |
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Intravital microscopy demonstrating antibody-mediated immobilisation of Plasmodium berghei sporozoites injected into skin by mosquitoes. |
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Less virus was transmitted by mosquitoes in vivo than was found for comparable times of salivation in vitro. |
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On the positive side, the sap has been used in its native Africa as folk medicine, and to repel mosquitoes and kill rats. |
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Diurnally active mosquitoes are believed to have better developed colour sensitivity than crepuscular or nocturnally active species. |
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From a distance of several tens of meters mosquitoes detect CO2 which forms part of exhaled air by humans. |
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The patches are a mix of essential oils, including citronella, that claim to have a repelling effect on mosquitoes. |
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While ticks can carry Lyme Disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, mosquitoes can spread West Nile Virus. |
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Identification of Plasmodium vivax sporozoites in mosquitoes using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. |
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Crews were combing the wooded, mountainous terrain, hampered by swarming mosquitoes, soupy humidity and mud. |
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Fine structure of antennal sensilla coeloconica of culicine mosquitoes. |
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Fraction of infected mosquitoes after duration of sporogony. |
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Because I am constantly at risk from attacking flies, chiggers, ticks and mosquitoes both here and in the tropics, I'm perennially looking for reliable protection. |
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Gregarines usually reduce the fecundity and reproductive potential of female mosquitoes and could be explored as biocontrol for mosquito control strategies. |
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Its physical design, coupled with the presence of carbon dioxide and other chemical and thermal attractants, make it highly effective in catching mosquitoes. |
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The rainfall in April is a predictor for the number of mosquitoes in May. |
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There are about 3500 species of mosquitoes found throughout the world. |
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To reproduce in mosquitoes, the parasites have to break out of their hiding compartment, called a vacuole, and then bust through the red blood cell's outer membrane. |
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Two displaceable white shields can be fixed in the supportive aluminium frame of the wind tunnel to prevent unintended optical stimulation of mosquitoes during experiments. |
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Ten days later, 15 randomly selected mosquitoes were dissected to determine the oocyst numbers, and 2 other groups were used for the device evaluation. |
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Men should avoid wearing aftershave which can attract the lady mosquitoes. |
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The basement was flooded and the couch was growing mildew, so we sat outdoors in the shadows of the trees in a screened tent with deerflies and mosquitoes buzzing outside. |
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Unlike the alphaviruses that produce arthritis, human cases occur in an epizootic from an enzootic cycle involving passerine birds and ornithophilic mosquitoes. |
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Quantifying the dose of an arbovirus transmitted by mosquitoes is essential for designing pathogenesis studies simulating natural infection of vertebrates. |
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Field evaluation of the efficacy and persistence of insect repellents DEET, IR3535, and KBR 3023 against Anopheles gambiae complex and other Afrotropical vector mosquitoes. |
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The donation from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will help develop new insecticides to control mosquitoes and other insects which transmit the disease. |
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However, WNV viremia was sufficient, in theory, to infect mosquitoes, and oral and cloacal shedding of the virus may increase the risk of infection to other waterbirds. |
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The chicken joins a diverse group of sequenced organisms, including people, dogs, mice, puffer fish, sea squirts, malaria-carrying mosquitoes, rice, and various microbes. |
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They are responsible for a developmental defect that makes the would-be offspring of pairings between infected male mosquitoes and uninfected females inviable. |
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Female mosquitoes rely on their kidneys when consuming a human blood meal. |
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Sung while giving a gift of shoulder mounted fogger machines for elimination of dengue mosquitoes to Punjab Minister for Health Khalil Tahir Sindhu. |
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Important Safety Information Treatment with fewer than 6 monthly doses after the last exposure to mosquitoes may not provide complete heartworm prevention. |
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Topics covered range from scorpions, spiders, ants, and bees to mites, ticks, lice, bed bugs, sand flies, biting midges, mosquitoes, and horseflies. |
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For practical use, silk is excellent as clothing that protects from many biting insects that would ordinarily pierce clothing, such as mosquitoes and horseflies. |
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Although bed bugs, stink bugs, cicadas and mosquitoes have stolen headlines lately, pest management professionals agree that cockroaches remain a constant pest threat. |
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Larval bionomics of mosquitoes and taxonomy of Culicine larvae. |
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In one study, citronella candles reduced the number of female mosquitoes. |
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Encephalitis is commonly known as brain fever, Japanese encephalitis virus causes the disease, the virus is transmitted to humans by Culicine mosquitoes. |
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You may find that in June it rains so hard the streets are filled with a foot of mud and the mosquitoes eat people alive, but in October the place is beautiful. |
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