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originally posted by: BlueAjah
a reply to: rickymouse
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention posted new maps of the estimated range of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, and a related cousin, on its website. Instead of just being in the southern part of the country, the new maps show the range for Aedes aegypti (AYE'-dees uh-GYP'-tie) could extend into parts of the Midwest and Northeast.
Previous maps were about a dozen years old, and CDC officials describe the new ones as a best understanding of where the mosquitoes have been seen recently or previously — even though it's not clear if very many actually live in every spot shaded on the map. It's possible the range increased, or just that scientists have done a better job looking for them.
CDC Director Tom Frieden said the implication is "there are more places at risk than realize they're at risk, given where the mosquito is likely to be present."
www.usnews.com...
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: rickymouse
Yeah I only wish that were true but there is a hugh mosquito problem in New York. Heck mosquitos are a problem in the Berkshire mountains of New England so I'm not getting the too cold in winter part. They don't seem to have any issues overwintering in the north east.