species [Aedes flavescens]
Where?
Aedes flavescens was generally sampled in the following locations:
|PK-Grandview |
PK-Greenwood |
PK-Union |
PE - #1 (River Park) |
PE - #2 (Indian Creek) |
PE - #3 (Mosquito Creek) |
ST-Gildea |
ST-Palmer Hills |
ST-West Lake Park (WLP) |
ST-Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) |
SY-Horticulture Station pre-2009 (buildingside) |
SY-North River Valley Park |
SY-State Forest Nursery |
WY-Green Valley |
WY-Snyder Bend |
DE-Catfish Creek |
DE-Shiras Ave. |
LN-Bever Park |
LN-Feather Ridge |
LN-Morgan Creek |
PK-Beaverdale |
PK-Ewing |
BK-Evansdale |
BK-Waterloo |
BK-Cedar Falls |
PE 1 - 2009 (DOT) |
PE 3 - 2009 (Mosquito Creek) |
DE-W. 32nd St. (2009, 2011) |
DE-32nd St |
SY-Horticulture Station 2009, 2011-2012 (pondside) |
SY-State Forest Nursery 2009 (shed) |
LN-Jones Park |
WY-Riverside |
SY-Horticulture Station 2010 (electrical post) |
SY-Waste Managment |
PK-Welker |
PE - #1 (Recycling Center) |
WY-Animal Control |
SY-Emma McCarthy Park |
SY-Ada Hayden Park |
SY-Reactor Woods |
WY-Brown's Lake |
SY-Country Gables Park |
and appears to be attracted to:
|PE - #3 (Mosquito Creek) [0] |
PK-Ewing [0] |
WY-Animal Control [0] |
PK-Union [0] |
LN-Feather Ridge [0] |
When?
Total number of Aedes flavescens collected by New Jersey Light Traps per year in the state of Iowa (please click the tab for raw data or proportional data).
Aedes flavescens was sampled in the following years:
|2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
And was particularly abundant during:
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Seasonal abundance
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Confused?
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