The recent heavy rains across Wisconsin have significantly impacted mosquito populations, leading to heightened mosquito pressure in many areas of the state, particularly in regions such as the Driftless Area and the North Woods. State entomologist, PJ Liesch, provided insights into the current situation and offered valuable recommendations to both the public and farmers to mitigate mosquito bites and breeding grounds.
The abundance of standing water resulting from the heavy rains has created ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Liesch noted that even in more urban and suburban areas, there is a noticeable mosquito presence this year.

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