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  2. Lethal ovitrap - Wikipedia

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    The female mosquito lands on the velour strip to lay eggs and receives a lethal dose of pesticide. A lethal ovitrap is a device which attracts gravid female container-breeding mosquitoes and kills them.

  3. Mosquito - Wikipedia

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    Mosquitoes, the Culicidae, are a family of small flies consisting of 3,600 species. The word mosquito (formed by mosca and diminutive-ito) [2] is Spanish and Portuguese for little fly. [3] Mosquitoes have a slender segmented body, one pair of wings, three pairs of long hair-like legs, and specialized, highly elongated, piercing-sucking mouthparts.

  4. The Best Mosquito Traps For A Swat-Free Summer - AOL

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    Outdoor Mosquito Trap. This two-pack, insecticide-based trap attracts and encourages female mosquitoes to lay their eggs inside the trap—killing the larvae and preventing future generations of ...

  5. Mosquito control - Wikipedia

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    Adult mosquito populations may be monitored by landing rate counts, mechanical traps or by, lidar technology [2] [3] For landing rate counts, an inspector visits a set number of sites every day, counting the number of adult female mosquitoes that land on a part of the body, such as an arm or both legs, within a given time interval.

  6. Ovitrap - Wikipedia

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    Ovitrap. An ovitrap is a device which consists of a dark container topped with a mesh and containing water, and a substrate where mosquitoes can lay their eggs. The eggs then fall through the mesh into the water, where the larvae hatch and develop into pupas.

  7. Aedes taeniorhynchus - Wikipedia

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    An individual mosquito can be heard across 2–5 cm in distance when sound level rises to 22-25 dB. [7] Male and female mosquitoes can also be distinguished by their wingbeat frequencies, which are 700–800 Hz for males and 400–500 Hz for females. [7] As a result, flight sounds are used to determine flight activity and distinguish sex of groups.