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In a bold conservation move, scientists in Hawaii are using drones to release lab-bred, non-biting male mosquitoes into ...
Scientists are dropping live mosquitoes out of drones in Hawaii to protect the colourful songbirds known as honeycreepers.
Conservationists working to save Hawaii’s endangered, native birds are now using drones to deliver lab-reared, male mosquitoes over Maui. The male mosquitoes have a special purpose—to mate with wild ...
Mosquitoes have long been among humanity’s most formidable adversaries, plaguing us for thousands of years and causing more ...
A new study from Nagoya University uncovers how male mosquitoes hear across a wider range of frequencies than females, ...
The lab-raised, non-biting male mosquitoes are meant to breed with the invasive ones on the islands and produce sterile eggs that will help suppress avian malaria ...
Conservationists and some community members fear that altering mosquito populations could destabilise ecosystems or pose ...
Even in the chaotic swarms where they reproduce, male mosquitoes possess a remarkable ability to pick up on the faint sound of a potential mate. A new study from Nagoya University in Japan ...
The Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District is launching a new invasive mosquito control program next month in ...
Scientists are dumping thousands of mosquitos into Hawaii's forests, and they have a really good reason for it.
Amarillo targets mosquito threats with fogging, larviciding, and traps. Residents can help by eliminating standing water and ...
With the rainy season officially upon Southwest Florida, have you noticed yourself swatting those annoying, biting, teensy ...