Invasive Insects: The Asian Tiger Mosquito Arrives in New Jersey

Confused on What the Asian Tiger Mosquito Looks and Acts Like? We Explain Here.
Confused on What the Asian Tiger Mosquito Looks and Acts Like? We Explain Here.

Having a problem with native mosquito populations is enough to prompt homeowners to hire Ocean County pest control services. However, an invasive species could be causing even more problems for NJ homeowners this summer. This species is known as the Asian tiger mosquito.

What Do They Look Like?

Asian tiger mosquitoes have a similar build as native mosquitoes, but they also have noticeable black and white stripes on their legs and a white stripe that runs down their thorax. These mosquitoes are usually less than an inch long.

How Do They Behave?

Asian tiger mosquitoes bite humans just as native species do, but their behavior is typically much more aggressive. These mosquitoes don’t wait for it to get dark outside before they start flying around and biting. They’re also known to attack people during the day.

Are They Dangerous?

Asian tiger mosquitoes can spread illnesses through their biting behavior. These illnesses include West Nile virus, which can cause serious complications in some people. These mosquitoes are also a threat to native mosquito populations.

Prevention Tip

Homeowners can prevent Asian tiger mosquitoes from invading by getting rid of any sources of stagnant water, such as bird baths and pet dishes.

If Asian tiger mosquitoes invade your yard this summer, contact Allison Pest Control for help. We offer safe and dependable Ocean County pest control services for mosquitoes, ants, bees and other summer pests.