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One of the major problems was malaria mosquito, and there were few natives on the spot.
Should we send the malaria mosquito the way of the dodo?
"That is the very time when the malaria mosquito is waiting for you."
Malaria mosquitoes prefer to bite at night and are mainly found in rural areas.
Thoughts of assassin bugs and malaria mosquitoes came to her unbidden.
It was popular vacation spot, being on high ground away from the pestilential air, which today is recognized to be the malaria mosquito.
A non-chemical vector control strategy involves genetic manipulation of malaria mosquitoes.
Mosquitoes Bifenthrin is an effective pesticide to use against malaria mosquitoes.
He said stagnant waters were a perfect breeding ground for the malaria mosquito, so insecticide-treated nets were needed.
Malaria mosquitoes.
Unlike the malaria mosquito, which breeds outdoors, the dengue mosquito is an indoor breeder.
First scientific findings show that the honey bee genome may have evolved more slowly than the genomes of the fruit fly and malaria mosquito.
In this newformed lagoon, malaria mosquitoes took hold, weakening the population of Castiglione.
Anopheles gambiae (African malaria mosquito)
By 1982, these efforts, combined with urbanization, had wiped out most of the malaria mosquito population and the World Health Organization declared Singapore malaria-free.
Islanders lived near the beach because "there was more breeze there and it gave them a little advantage over the malaria mosquitoes," Dr. Pilkey said.
Attempts are also made in Tse-tse flies using bacteria and in malaria mosquitoes using fungi, viruses, or bacteria.
Progress towards applying this technique to mosquitos has been made by researchers at Imperial College London who created the world's first transgenic malaria mosquito.
So the first line of defense must always be to avoid being bitten by the malaria mosquito, which bites mostly at dusk and during the night, in the first place.
The proposed extinction technology could eradicate the malaria mosquito, and malaria with it, within 10 years of the time mosquitoes modified to carry an extinction gene are released into the wild.
Probably, it was carried by a virus, but Dr. Hartl said he could not rule out Mr. Reiter's suggestion that the malaria mosquitoes may have had a role.
The best way to lower the risk is to avoid being bitten at night, when malaria mosquitoes feed: stay indoors or cover up, use repellents and treated clothing, sleep under treated netting.
The reason why, in this case, may be due to the fact that primarily the inner walls of the houses were treated with DDT to kill the mosquitoes resting there and fight the malaria mosquito.
However, the effective force was soon down to 50 men: their issue shorts exposed men to malaria mosquitoes, and as the quinine powder had to be taken rolled in a cigarette paper - an anti-malaria dose many men dodged - illness spread quickly.
In 2006 a study showing that the malaria mosquito (Anopheles gambiae) is attracted equally to the smell of Limburger and to the smell of human feet earned the Ig Nobel Prize in the area of biology.