The old tires, rusty buckets, and plastic containers that litter the encampments
collect stagnant water, making them ideal breeding grounds for mosquito larvae.
Not exact matches
Mosquitos breed in
stagnant water, so remove any pots or fill in any holes outside where
water may
collect.
These pesky insects — identifiable by the distinctive black and white stripes on its body — love to breed in
stagnant water, and will usually hang around pails or flower pots that have
collected water over time.