www.njmosquito.org

Mosquito populations in New Jersey directly impact the public health and welfare of the residents and visitors in addition to influencing the economy of the state. New Jersey has a small land mass and high human population. The state is practically surrounded by water with habitats that vary from low mountain regions in the northwest to flat coastal plains in the south. Coastal tourism is impacted by the salt marsh mosquito while snowpool species impact the northern tourism industry. Agriculture is affected by the floodwater mosquitoes and urban areas are influenced by those that breed in artificial containers. New Jersey's wide range of habitats host a broad range of mosquito species. This website provides information on mosquitoes and their control in the state of New Jersey. It is brought to you in cooperation with the Associated Executives of Mosquito Control Work in New Jersey and the New Jersey Mosquito Control Association.

 

Mosquito Biology and Control

Mosquito Research and Control Agencies in New Jersey

The Educated Mosquito

The Miscellaneous Mosquito

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This website was begun on 7 July 1996 and last updated on 12 Feb 2008.   This site is maintained by the Associated Executives of Mosquito Control Work in New Jersey through the Department of Entomology at Rutgers.  Comments, suggestions can be emailed to Christine Musa at cmusa@nac.net