Task 2. Spotting mosquito habitats Goal: Individual’s will be able to highlight key problem areas for mosquito growth. Materials Needed: --Survey Data.

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Task 2. Spotting mosquito habitats Goal: Individual’s will be able to highlight key problem areas for mosquito growth. Materials Needed: --Survey Data Worksheets Guidelines and Research: Individuals will be able to identify a mosquito lifecycle, which includes the habitats that mosquitoes live in and need for reproduction. They will then complete an initial physical and biological assessment of their field site using a data collection form. During this initial survey, individuals will also note potential mosquito breeding habitats. 1

First look at the mosquito stoppers descriptions. 1. Considering the property of your residence, develop a list of areas you think are potential breeding habitats for mosquitoes. * Breeding habitats can include natural and man- made water bodies (e.g. trash, tires, play structures, potted plants, etc). 3. Take your site survey form and note both biological and non-biological features of the sites you have selected. Regarding site ID please provide the street address (note: this information will only be used to map mosquito habitats). Also mark down the number and type of potential mosquito breeding habitats. 2 Task 2. Spotting mosquito habitats

3 Task 1. Mosquito Habitats Mosquito Habitats

4 Site within yard Air Temp (F) Water Presence ? (Y/N) Habitat diameter Habitat Type Physical NotesBiological Notes Task 2. Spotting mosquito habitats (take multiple sheets) Site ID: _____________________________________________