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This
mosquito is rarely found more than 100 m from its source and thus proven controllable.
Perhaps the newcomer A. albopictus will also adapt so that it too will
become a household mosquito, depending much on artificial breeding sites not on sylvan
ones. A. albopictus, more rural than urban A.
aegypti, is known through southeastern US since 1985 and through northeastern Mexico
since 1989. A. albopictus carries many similar viruses like Eastern Equine
Encephalitis virus, Cache Valley, Keystone, Tensaw and Potosi viruses. |