Mosquito life cycle
Here’s a concise and impactful description of the Mosquito life cycle with durations:
Egg Stages: Mosquito eggs are laid in or near water sources. They hatch within 24 to 48 hours.
* Larva Stage*: Mosquito larvae, known as wrigglers, live in water and feed on organic matter. This stage lasts for about 5 to 14 days.
* Pupa Stage*: Mosquito pupae, called tumblers, develop in the water and undergo internal changes. This stage lasts for approximately 2 to 4 days.
* Adult Stage*: After emerging from the pupa, adult mosquitoes rest on the water’s surface to let their wings dry and harden. They live for several weeks to several months, depending on the species and environmental conditions.
Remember, these durations are approximate and can vary based on factors like temperature and mosquito species.
Use an indoor insect fogger or indoor insect spray to kill mosquitoes and treat areas where they rest. *These products work immediately, and may need to be reapplied. When using insecticides, always follow label directions. Only using insecticide will not keep your home free of mosquitoes. Pesticides can be used to control mosquitoes in various stages of their life cycle. Larvicides are used the most as they are the most efficient in controlling populations. Adulticides are used as a last resort, and only when nuisance threshold values have been exceeded or when mosquito-borne diseases are found.