It's Mosquito Season. Here's All You Need to Know (2024)

What to Know

  • Aedes mosquitoes arrived in SoCal several years ago
  • They will aggressively bite multiple times in one sitting, and will come out in the middle of the day -- atypical SoCal mosquito behavior
  • While native mosquitoes need a large body of water, like a pool, to breed, these can breed in a small bottle-cap of water, and eggs can last up to a year

It's that time of year again: it's time for swimming, basking in the sun, and of course, fending off annoying bites from mosquitoes.

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What's worse, in Southern California, is the presence of an aggressive ankle-biter mosquito that will bite multiple times, and doesn't wait for dusk — they'll attack right in the middle of the day, or even inside your house. That's atypical mosquito behavior, at least for the kinds that are native to Southern California.

If you've noticed over the last few years that you've been bitten multiple times around your ankles, you were likely victim to the Aedes mosquito, whichofficials believe arrived on a container ship from Asia. It's an invasive species, meaning not native to Southern California. And they have the potential to carry harmful diseases, including the Zika virus.

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What do Aedes mosquitoes look like?

Aedes aegypti (the yellow fever mosquito) and Aedes albopictus (the Asian tiger mosquito) aresmall black winged creatures with white stripes on their backs and legs, LA County Vector Control said. You may also notice what looks like a long striped tail.

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Where are they found in California?

The relentless Aedes mosquito has been spotted in a host of places —Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Tulare, Merced and even more counties, according to the California Department of Public Health.

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Fast Facts

Not all mosquitoes bite. Female mosquitoes feed on your blood because they need it for their eggs. Male mosquitoes feed on flower nectar.

Dogs can also get mosquito bites. When they do, they sometimes can contract heartworms, which can be fatal.

Aedes mosquitoes have the potential to transmit dangerous diseases like dengue, chikungunya, Zika, and yellow fever, however, none of these viruses have been transmitted in California via ankle-biter mosquitoes.

"Native mosquitoes bite at night. These bite in the daytime. While native mosquitoes need a large body of water, these can breed in a small bottle-cap of water,"Robert Saviskas, the executive director of LA County West Vector Control told NBCLA in a previous report.

They also lay larva just below the water line.

"Those eggs can last up to a year … and still be viable," Saviskas said.

Residents see more mosquitoes as the summer months heat up, with the height of service requests for experts to check peoples' homes in August and September, at least in the greater Los Angeles County vector district. The reason for that also comes from people watering their lawns more frequently in the summer, creating even more water sources for mosquitoes to lay eggs.

Mosquitoes also don't like to travel too far from the standing water source, so if you've got mosquitoes, it's either in your yard, or a neighbors.

Do you have a gorgeous, colorful bromeliad plant? You might want to reconsider. Because of how the water pools on those plants, mosquitoes love them, according to Greater LA County Vector District'sPublic Information Officer Anais Medina Diaz.

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Curious about which animal and insects are natural predators to mosquitoes, such as dragonflies? Read more here.

How to help avoid breeding mosquitoes

Get rid of standing water — at any amount. A mosquito can breed in as little as a capful of water, and can complete their life cycle in a week.

They can breed indoors and outdoors, so make sure you don't have any containers filled with water just sitting around in your house.

Where they can breed:Buckets, plant saucers, old tires, fountains, swimming pools — even your recyclables. Also, don't forget about ground drain boxes.

Buy and use insect repellent.

Look for insect repellent with the following ingredients.

  • DEET
  • Picaridin
  • Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus
  • IR3535

Vector Control in your area

Los Angeles

If you've done all you can do and you are still seeing mosquitoes,you can fill out the service request form or call 562-944-9656.

There is a wonderful and natural solution to pesky mosquitoes as well — mosquito fish!A large female mosquito fishcan eat up to 100 mosquito larvae per day. They can survive in water temperatures 33 to 104 degrees.

They're best forpools, birdbaths, fountains, and water troughs that are not regularly maintained. You can learn more about them here.

Get your mosquito fish by callingDistrict Headquarters at 562-944-9656 or the Sylmar Branch at 818-364-9589. You can also request them online here.

It's important to note:It is against California Department of Fish and Game regulations for private citizens to plant mosquito fish in waters of the state without a permit, so place them on your property only.

Orange County

If you live in Orange County and have a mosquito problem that hasn't been solved by taking the above tips, fill out the form on the vector control's website here.

Read more here.

Another option is to use mosquito fish (on your property only) to rid water of larvae. Find out how Orange County residents can get them delivered here.

San Bernardino

San Bernardino residents can also get mosquito fish from the county. One request may be made per house per year.

Get information about programs at the county's vector control site here.

Neglected pools can also create a mosquito habitat. If you have a concern about someone's pool, you can call 1-800-44-ABATE (1-800-442-2283).

Sometimes birds can get bitten by a mosquito and contract West Nile virus. To report a dead bird that died within the last 24 hours, call the California West Nile virus hotline at 1-877-WNV-BIRD (1-877-968-2473).

Riverside

If you need help with a mosquito problem, fill out the service form here.Residents can call the office for more information at951-340-9792.

You can also learn about city-specific programs throughout the county here.

Ventura

Contact the Ventura County Vector Control at this number for help with mosquitoes:805-654-2494.

Santa Barbara

Call Mosquito and Vector Management District of Santa Barbara County for help at805-969-5050, or fill out an online form here.

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FAQs

Why are mosquitoes so bad this year, 2024? ›

With the increased frequency of larger storms and flooding within areas of the country that haven't previously experienced this increase in water, many people are seeing an increase in pests as well.

What month is worst for mosquitoes? ›

When is Peak Mosquito Season? – Mosquito Control
  • Gulf Coast, Florida and Hawaii - February through November.
  • South and Southwest - March through September.
  • Mid-Atlantic, Midwest and West - April through September.
  • New England, Northern Midwest and Pacific Northwest - May through September.

What season has the most mosquitoes? ›

While mosquito season is usually associated with the hotter summer months, it actually begins much earlier and extends well into autumn. Quick-fix mosquito solutions that only last a few weeks won't get the job done.

Why are mosquitoes so bad right now? ›

Are there more mosquitoes now than before? “Mosquito populations are really climate-driven and habitat-driven,” says Sinnis. Global warming is making it easier for mosquitoes to survive in more parts of the world—and for longer.

What repels mosquitoes best? ›

According to Pollack, “products formulated with DEET, picaridin, or pyrethroids have good track records as effective and low-risk repellents.” Other ingredients, such as oil of lemon eucalyptus and IR3535, have also been shown to be effective.

Will we ever get rid of mosquitoes? ›

No one in the scientific field today has any illusions of being able to eradicate the mosquito.” The reality is no matter how big of a mosquito-killing effort cities and countries unleash on the pests, “there will always be a remnant population somewhere that will repopulate,” Nasci said.

What smell do mosquitoes hate? ›

Mosquitoes are turned off by several natural scents, including citronella, peppermint, cedar, catnip, patchouli, lemongrass, lavender and more.

What state does not have mosquitoes? ›

Here are the five states in the continental United States with the least mosquitoes:
  • Maine.
  • Idaho.
  • Iowa.
  • Nevada.
  • Nebraska.

Which state has the most mosquitoes? ›

The following are the ten worst states in the US for mosquitoes:
  • Florida.
  • Texas.
  • Louisiana.
  • Georgia.
  • North Carolina.
  • Alabama.
  • South Dakota.
  • Oklahoma.
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Do mosquitoes like unhealthy people? ›

That means people who have a high metabolic rate and emit more carbon dioxide, including those who are pregnant, working out, or drinking alcohol tend to be more attractive to mosquitoes. The question of whether mosquitos prefer a certain blood type is controversial.

How to keep away mosquitoes? ›

Control mosquitoes indoors and outdoors
  1. Use screens on windows and doors. Repair holes in screens to keep mosquitoes outdoors.
  2. Use air conditioning, if available.
  3. Stop mosquitoes from laying eggs in or near water. Check for water-holding containers both indoors and outdoors.
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What plant deters mosquitoes? ›

No. 1: Citronella Grass

Citronella is a common ingredient in insect-repelling sprays and candles. The live outdoor plants are just as effective at keeping mosquitoes at bay. A low-maintenance ornamental grass with a lemon scent, Citronella can grow up to 6 feet tall.

Why are there suddenly so many mosquitoes? ›

Why are they so bad this late in the summer? Mosquitos typically are the worst in the spring and early summer, when the warm weather arrives with spring rains. They lay their eggs in standing water, such as ditches or flooded yards or in containers around homes that hold standing water.

Is climate change causing more mosquitoes? ›

Future climate change may expand, contract, or shift the geographical ranges of mosquito species. For example, warmer temperatures may cause ranges to expand or shift toward the poles, while areas around the equator may become too hot for mosquitoes to live.

Why are mosquitoes biting me more this year? ›

Studies suggested that in addition to skin microbiota, other factors that can alter body temperature, emission of carbon dioxide, ammonia, and lactic acid, such as pregnancy, infection with malaria parasites, diet, and genetics, can make some people more attractive to mosquitoes.

Why are mosquitoes increasing? ›

Unfortunately, the mosquito population is not slowing down, and factors like climate change and increased global travel are broadening the mosquito's range. The effort to stop the mosquito is not an easy task; insecticides and vaccines can't completely stop the spread of these diseases.

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