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The mosquito species driving the ongoing Zika virus outbreak appears to range over a far wider swath of the continental United States than previously estimated, stretching as far north as Ohio in the Midwest and New Jersey along the East Coast.
The revised estimates, based on a newly released map from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suggest a far larger US population than previously believed could be exposed to the virus when mosquito season ramps up.
Experts call Aedes aegypti, or the yellow fever mosquito, an optimal insect to transmit Zika because they get infected themselves relatively easily, like to live among people, and prefer to feed on people instead of other animals.
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Some studies have also shown that another species of Aedes mosquito โ the albopictus, or Asian tiger mosquito โ can likely spread the virus as well. But albopictus mosquitoes have a broader diet and donโt spend as much time around people as aegypti mosquitoes.
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ksbowman wrote:
A Thermo cell works very well. They are available at sporting goods store and also Walmart.
โApr-17-2016 06:33 PM
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TucsonJim wrote:
The Zika virus is spread by the Aedes Egyptii mosquito. You should be safe in Michigan. Here is a map of the Aedes Egyptii's range:
Jim
โApr-17-2016 11:50 AM
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rockhillmanor wrote:
Box Fan
Set a box fan facing the length of the RV where you will be sitting. Mosquito's can't fly when there is wind. Been using one for years now it works.
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We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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