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Where do Mosquito-Borne Diseases Come From?

Posted by Mosquito Squad

December 20, 2023

The prime outdoor season is finally upon us, but this time of year is also the most common season to encounter pests. In particular, mosquitoes. Throughout the Northeast, these insects emerge in incomprehensible numbers to harvest blood throughout the region, working to further expand their numbers. Due to warming climate conditions and a few other factors, mosquitoes are more common than ever, threatening the outdoor living season and dramatically reducing our enjoyment. It always seems like mosquitoes are actively working to ruin the ambiance, and you wouldn’t be wrong to say so. Mosquitoes are relentless blood-hunters, driven to find a blood source to allow them to lay their young. Yes, this is the best time of year to enjoy the outdoors, but these summer days always come with the caveat of having to deal with painful, itchy mosquito bites. Unfortunately, bites aren’t the worst of it. Mosquitoes are also capable of transmitting dangerous diseases to humans, a fact that is often overlooked in the United States. Traditionally, we haven’t had to worry about these illnesses due to their incredibly low occurrence rates, but infection numbers seem to rise every year. So, we have to wonder, where do mosquito-borne diseases come from? Due to globalization, numerous mosquito-borne diseases in the United States originated elsewhere on the planet, like West Nile virus, Zika virus, Dengue fever, and others.

Why is Southampton mosquito control essential this summer?

Mosquitoes are so numerous that it is incredibly difficult, if not impossible, to eradicate their diseases. Mosquito-borne diseases are held in biological reservoirs, which is a technical term for the animals that involuntarily maintain the diseases in their bodies. The reservoir for West Nile virus, for example, is in birds, who are often targeted by mosquitoes, which then transmit the disease to humans. West Nile virus is the most common mosquito-borne disease in the U.S., which makes sense considering that birds are the source of this virus. The typical reservoir for Dengue fever and Zika virus are humans, which explains why these diseases are typically rare in the United States. Why? Because humans can be treated for these diseases, reducing the potential for a significant disease reservoir.

In any case, mosquito bites and the diseases they carry are the true antithesis of outdoor living, which is why professional mosquito control is so important.

Who to trust for Southampton MA mosquito control

At Mosquito Squad, we’ve worked diligently to provide powerful mosquito control to our customers since 2005. Nearly two decades of experience in our industry have made us a preeminent expert in the mosquito control business. Our achievements have been made possible with our highly trained technicians and barrier protection treatments. With our treatments, we can guarantee up to a 90% reduction in the mosquito population on your property.

Mosquitoes don’t belong near you or your loved ones. Defend against mosquitoes and their diseases with Southampton mosquito control from Mosquito Squad of Springfield. Give us a call at (413) 418-3359.