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Like guided missiles, biting insects have highly developed sensors used for locating their prey. It is these sensors that allow millions of these insects to attack you and your customers again and again throughout the biting insect season - This is a war of attrition. Biting Insects: • Annoy • Vector Disease • Bite • Destroy Livestock Background: Mosquitoes The 3500 known species of Mosquito enjoy near global distribution, occurring in the tropics and temperate regions, and northwards into the Arctic Circle. They can be found at elevations of 5,500 meters and down mines to depths of 1250 meters below sea level. Life Cycle: In order to reproduce, the female mosquito must feed on a blood meal to obtain the necessary proteins to develop eggs in her ovaries. A female lays 30-300 eggs in one ovipositor, depending on species. Ovipositors occur every three days and therefore during a typical life span of 30 days between 300 and 3000 offspring can be produced - with half of these being females, a small colony can result in a major hazard almost overnight. The multiplier effect means population levels explode during breeding periods, causing disease and devastation. However conversely, by destroying one female mosquito using Dragonfly Professional population levels can be well controlled. Imagine killing 1,000 female mosquitoes in one day - what would be the effects on future populations? Mosquitoes, midges, sand flies and other biting insects have sharpened their hunting senses and developed a highly sensitive sense of smell, to locate their targeted prey: Biting insects are most responsive to 3 attractants: CO2 - exhaled by mammals Octenol - exhaled by mammals Thermal images - heat from the blood under mammals skin KEY FACTOR Each species and sub-species of biting insect is attracted to very precise and different levels of each of these 3 attractants. Mosquitoes can sense exhaled Carbon dioxide and Octenol from 100 feet / 30 meters When sensing these two naturally occurring substances biting insects that are looking for a blood meal immediately change direction and home in on their target. As the insect approaches its prey thermal receptors allow the insect to home in and land on its prey. Rather than merely attacking its prey the insect searches out the most effective place to strike. Encircling its prey and using a thermal image to locate blood under the skin's surface, the biting insect targets, lands and bites the person where its blood is closest to the surface - to get the best blood meal possible.
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