A new study maps how mosquitoes fly when hunting humans, showing how visual and chemical cues guide their every move.
Researchers at Georgia Tech conducted a three-year study to understand how mosquitoes locate humans, aiming to improve control methods against the world's most dangerous animal.
A mosquito finds its target with the help of certain cues in its environment, such as a person's silhouette and the carbon dioxide they exhale. Now researchers at MIT and Georgia Tech have found that ...
MID-MICHIGAN (WNEM) - Mosquito control planes are taking flight in Saginaw and Bay counties. The goal of the aerial treatments is to protect people from biting mosquitoes and mosquito-borne diseases ...
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