When the mosquito again takes a blood meal, larvae are deposited upon the skin and gain entrance to the new host's body through the bite wound
left by the mosquito.
Not exact matches
But in the pools of water that are
left behind
by the storms,
mosquito populations can quickly reestablish themselves — and again threaten transmission of those viruses.
In both states, doctors are on the lookout for an uptick in respiratory problems, skin infections, and
mosquito - borne diseases brought on
by the water and mold the storms
left behind.
Some victims were bound to trees and
left to be eaten to death
by mosquitoes.
The itchy marks
left by the punctured bite of a
mosquito are more than pesky, unwelcomed mementos of a day at the lake.
Before health officials decide to spray it over cities again, perhaps they ought to take a look at malathion's less - than - reassuring history (see «Malathion: Fear
by Year,» at
left)-- remembering that DDT, too, once seemed like humanity's last, best defense against
mosquito - borne diseases.
The map at the
left depicts the number of months where there is a greater than 97.5 percent chance of disease transmission
by the
mosquito Aedes albopictus, based on the model.
Saliva
left behind
by feeding
mosquitoes reveals whether they're infected with dangerous viruses
When we are bitten
by mosquitos, stung
by bees, or come in contact with spiders or other insects, I use a salve containing plantain
leaf (or just chew the
leaves and apply to the bite) to help ease the reaction.
Not sure I'm ready to say goodbye to springtime and see it in a whole year (Spring is
by far my favourite season, and I always feel a bit nostalgic when I see it go to
leave place to summertime, with its hot long days and irritating
mosquitoes!)
Heartworm disease is a serious disease transmitted
by infected
mosquitoes and, if
left untreated can be fatal.
Spread
by mosquitoes, this infection targets the heart and leads to almost certain death if
left untreated.
Heartworm disease is a serious diseasetransmitted
by infected
mosquitoes and if
left untreated can be fatal.
The skinny -
leaved plant is not well liked
by a lot of winged creatures like
mosquitoes.
The disease is transmitted
by mosquitoes, who then
leave a larval form of the worms behind after bites.