Record high rainfall prompts increased mosquito populations
Residents swatting away mosquitoes nonstop and asking themselves, “where do they keep coming from?” are not alone.
According to researchers at the University of Alberta, the current heavy rain-extreme heat cycle the province is in has created the perfect environment for mosquitoes.
Dr. Jumari Snyman, a research associate at U of A says, “after all this nice rain we had, we had really good hot temperatures and mosquitoes actually go through their life cycles more quickly as they get hotter. Because of this hot weather and the nice rain we could actually see an overlap of different generations.”
Dr. Snyman says that with the increased rain, past generations of larvae that never hatched are now also starting to spawn; However researchers were hoping for some relief with the species of mosquito that carries the West Nile Virus, but that may not be the case.

