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Warm Winter Fuels Massive Mosquito Boom in California
21 Apr
Summary
- California experiencing an unusually early and large mosquito season.
- Warm winter and early rains led to accelerated mosquito breeding.
- Vector control urges residents to eliminate standing water sources.

California officials have issued warnings about an exceptionally early mosquito season, triggered by an unseasonably warm winter that has caused a dramatic increase in mosquito populations. This situation is being highlighted during California Mosquito Awareness Week, an annual event aimed at educating the public about the health risks posed by mosquitoes.
Brian Brannon of Orange County Vector Control expressed significant concern, stating that mosquito numbers are already alarmingly high. In early April, Orange County Vector Control reported catching 43 mosquitoes per trap, more than double the five-year average for that period.