FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 25, 2025
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nate Reade, Inyo-Mono Agricultural Commissioner
(760)-873-7860
RECENT WARM WEATHER AWAKENS MOSQUITOES FROM WINTER SLUMBER IN THE OWENS VALLEY
The Owens Valley Mosquito Abatement Program has received an increase in reports from residents seeing mosquitoes recently due to the unseasonably warm weather we have been experiencing. The mosquitoes are of the Anopheles species.
“These mosquitoes are special because they overwinter as adult mosquitoes” said Rob Miller, Field Operations Supervisor for the Owens Valley Mosquito Abatement Program. “The warm weather has tricked them into coming out of their hibernation early.”
These mosquitoes overwinter as adult mosquitoes that take shelter near our homes during winter months. They emerge on warm winter days and often appear sluggish but could still try to bite you. They will return to hibernation if the weather turns cold again.
“These mosquitoes are more of a nuisance biter than a health threat as they do not transmit diseases such as West Nile virus or Zika virus” explained Nate Reade, Agricultural Commissioner. The best protection is to be aware that they are out and protect yourself from being bitten by wearing insect repellant and avoiding outside activities at dusk.
No large-scale treatments are planned at this time because the mosquitoes are few in number and cold temperatures will likely return. However, Owens Valley Mosquito Abatement Program staff are actively monitoring mosquito populations and are ready to implement control measures if numbers increase.
Please report any mosquito problems to the Owens Valley Mosquito Abatement Program by calling (760) 873-7853 or visiting https://www.inyocounty.us/services/agriculture/mosquito-abatement.
Visit us on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/OVMAP/ to get the latest information about mosquitoes in the Owens Valley.
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