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The City Nature Challenge begins Friday! Observe & photograph as much wildlife as possible over 4 days! Use @inaturalist.bsky.social to upload photos of any wild organism, or signs of them -- like a feather, leaf, tracks, scat, a burrow -- by May 10 for it to count!
nhmu.utah.edu/events/2026-...

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April is #DarkSkyMonth in Utah and this week is #InternationalDarkSkyWeek. 🌌
While there isn't a constellation named after mosquitoes per say, there is the Musca constellation, meaning "the fly" in Latin. πŸͺ°
Swipe to see the constellation!✨

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Wow, what a wonderful meeting between RaHP VEC & PacVec last week! Thank you to everyone who participated and attended. A big round of applause for all of our student presenters & collaborators. πŸ‘
If you have any photos or memorable events from last week's meeting, share and tag them with us!

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We are nearly two weeks away from the start of the 2026 #CityNatureChallenge (CNC) where we use @inaturalist.bsky.social to record nature around us! Are you ready to join? 🌱🌼🦎

Learn more here: nhmu.utah.edu/citizen-scie...

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Today is the first day of the PacVec + @rahpvec.bsky.social joint annual meeting! 🦟 On Friday we will welcome attendees to our facility to end the meeting with student presentations, lightning talks, and a tour! We'll see you there!

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Today is #WorldHealthDay. DYK mosquitoes are the world's deadliest animal because they can spread pathogens that make us and other animals sick? Protect yourself by wearing an EPA-approved insect repellent and emptying standing water to eliminate places where they can lay their eggs. 🦟

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Our latest newsletter is out! If you haven’t already, sign up for it in the link in our bio. Our biweekly newsletter shares surveillance updates, mosquito news, and more. 🦟

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April is #HeartwormAwarenessMonth! Mosquitoes can transmit the dog heartworm disease to dogs, cats, and ferrets. There is preventive medication! Chat with your veterinarian to find out the best option for your pet. For more information about heartworm disease, visit: www.heartwormsociety.org

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Early this week the district set several adult mosquito surveillance traps. Two trap sites had higher mosquito numbers. The traps primarily consist of Culex pipiens, Culex tarsalis, and Culiseta inornata. As the season progresses, trapping will be moved from once per week to twice. 🦟

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This week SLCMAD is at the AMCA Annual Meeting in Portland, OR! Drs. Bibbs, Byers, Faraji, and Rehbein are attending and presenting. We'll see you there! 🦟
#AMCA2026

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Today is the first day of spring! 🌸 Some of you may have also noticed early season mosquitoes out and about with this warm spring weather. Check out these suggestions of insect repellent and other ways to reduce mosquitoes.🦟

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An SLCMAD publication from last year has been included in a special collection in the Journal of Insect Science!
🦟 Find the Special Collection - Advancement of Methods in Insect Science: From Genes to Ecosystems here: academic.oup.com/jinsectscien...

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As we get closer to spring, use these tips and recs to help prevent mosquitoes from growing in your property!

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Next month we'll begin trapping for adult mosquitoes in a few locations to see where our early season mosquitoes are. We use two main traps, one is a carbon dioxide (CO2) trap that lures in mosquitoes with CO2, & the other is a gravid trap that attracts mosquitoes with smelly hay infused water.

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DYK that mosquito-borne diseases affect more than just us? West Nile virus (WNV) can affect birds and horses. There are vaccines for horses to help protect them against WNV and western equine encephalitis virus. Take preventive measures and get your equines protected against mosquitoes! 🐴🦟

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Summer training internship applications with RaHP VEC are open! 🦟 We encourage current undergraduate (2- or 4- year institutions) and Master’s students to apply.

πŸ‘‰Visit rahpvec.us/training/int....

πŸ‘‰Other materials needed to apply: a current CV/resume and unofficial transcript.

#summerinternship

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Today is World Wildlife Day! Did you know that mosquitoes can affect wildlife too? Swipe through for some mosquito facts and examples.

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This week is National Invasive Species Awareness Week. There are many invasive species out there, ranging from plants to insects, including mosquitoes!

#nationalinvasivespeciesawarenessweek #mosquitoes

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This week we congratulated & celebrated our Assistant Director, Dr. Greg White, who will be leaving SLCMAD soon to start a new position as manager of the Mosquito Abatement District-Davis. We will miss you & wish you the best! It won't be the same without you! ✨🦟

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Our most recent newsletter went out last week! Find it in the link in our bio, and sign up to receive them in our Linktree! 🦟

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Tomorrow is Valentine's Day!

Roses are red, violets are blue, here comes a mosquito, and it's looking for you. πŸ¦ŸπŸ’–

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Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! 🦟🦟🦟

#internationaldayofwomenandgirlsinscience #womeninstem #womeninscience

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Did you know that after a blood meal, female mosquitoes go through something called diuresis? This is when they release excess fluid, like water, right after ingestion.

Do you see the small pink-red dots on the paper towel beneath the mosquitoes? That's exactly what's happening here! 🦟

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SLCMAD is hiring for multiple positions for the summer: seasonal employees, interns, and summer drone pilots!
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Get field, lab, public health, and research experience!
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Find the application on our website at www.slcmadutah.gov/employment.html or the link in our bio.

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It’s that time of year again! SLCMAD is hiring for multiple positions for the summer: seasonal employees, interns, and summer drone pilots!

If you're interested in vector-borne diseases, entomology, biology, public health, and other related fields check it out!

✨Link to the app in our bio✨

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Last week we had visits from @saltlakecc.bsky.social Professor Laura Harris' environmental science students! We spent the entire time touring the district and discussing our operations, integrated mosquito management, and career options. Thanks for visiting us! 🦟

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Look out for the newest SLCMAD newsletter, the first of 2026! Find it at the link in our bio.

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Check out this photo from before the Salt Lake City Mosquito Abatement District was formed in 1924. People had to cover up head to toe in order to avoid mosquitoes in Salt Lake City - you can see these folks wearing headnets to avoid them! 🦟

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'Sloth fever' unlikely to spread via mosquitoes in southeastern US, say researchers In 2024, "sloth fever" hit the news cycle as a new public health threat: The virus was found in people who'd recently traveled to Cuba, and the serious health risks associated with the disease prompted concern about whether it could spread and become established in the U.S.

Oropouche virus, known as "sloth fever," is unlikely to spread via common southeastern U.S. mosquitoes, reducing the risk of local transmission despite recent travel-related cases.

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Mosquitoes have four stages of their life cycle! They start as an egg, then larva, pupa, and adult. The first three stages need water to grow and develop to an adult!

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