Asian Tiger Mosquito
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By Kevin and Ismael
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Name of Species
Asian Tiger Mosquito Scientific Name: Aedes Albopictus
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Where is it from? Where can it be found today? Where, when, and why it was introduced? It is from Asia It can be found today at Southeast U.S. It was introduced on accident from
Japan in tires Introduced to Hawaii in the late 1800’s
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What affect do they have on the environment? They carry a disease called West Nile
Virus that causes you to have: abdominal pain, back pain, diarrhea, fever, headache, lack of appetite, muscle aches, nausea, sore throat, and vomiting
These symptoms usually last for 3-6 days
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Reasons for Success
The tiger mosquito is successful because it can adapt to most climates and it doesn't matter if it is hot and humid outside either
It is also successful because it reproduces rapidly
In new environments, predators are less likely to appear
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Issues for the Future The asian tiger mosquito have been
named with the title of the insect that gives the most mosquito bites
People have attempted to prevent the mosquito by wearing long clothes and spray repellent but in my research it says that the spray is only effective for a short amount of time and that the mosquito’s will come back as soon as the spray dissipates, or disappears
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Resources http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/pctigermosquito.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_tiger_mosquito http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/news/Alerts/MosquitoAwarenessWe
ek/index.htm http://www.health.qld.gov.au/dengue_fever/mosquito.asp http://www.science-art.com/gallery/31/31_792003222021.jpg http://mydogumentary.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/mosquito.jp
g http://www.celsias.com/media/uploads/admin/Hawaii.gif http://www.travelnotes.org/Asia/images/asia2.gif http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/uploadedImages/
Health_Human_Services/Level_3_-_Evironmental_Health/Transmission-Cycle-of-WNV.jpg
http://www.1800deadfly.com/no_mosquito1.jpg http://www.asia.ru/images/target/img/product/
11/53/92/11539217.jpg