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Have you noticed less mosquitoes? It's due to the dry weather
This spring's early warm-up and relatively mild winter have kept the population of those blood-sucking mosquitoes down.
Posted: Jun 23, 2021 7:43 PM
Posted By: Samantha Soto
ROCHESTER, Minn. - This spring's early warm-up and relatively mild winter have kept the population of those blood-sucking mosquitoes down.
When moisture pops up, it is the perfect time for a spike in mosquitoes to hatch and come out.
Even water from pools and sprinklers can provide a perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Rob Greer, Associate Certified Entomologist with Rove Pest Control in Rochester says certain types of mosquitoes that lay eggs in mud will be inactive if they don't get water.

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