Just move to the half of the USA that’s currently experiencing drought conditions and then at least you don’t have to worry much about mosquitos. That’s one point for climate change!
mosquitos have adapted to lay eggs in small pools of water, cups, debris like tires also can harbor them. plus aedis ageypti have hardened eggs that can survive dessicaiton somewhat.
Just move to the half of the USA that’s currently experiencing drought conditions and then at least you don’t have to worry much about mosquitos. That’s one point for climate change!
My area has been in a drought since last year, it’s the 7th driest January-May since 1895. We still have very humid weather and mosquitoes.
mosquitos have adapted to lay eggs in small pools of water, cups, debris like tires also can harbor them. plus aedis ageypti have hardened eggs that can survive dessicaiton somewhat.