Source
State Archives of Florida, Series S908
Description
Flier explaining the life cycle of the the mosquito and the importance of water for mosquito breeding.
Florida State Board of Health
MOSQUITO FACTS
The female MOSQUITO lays eggs on any accumulation of water, however small, inside or outside the house.
The EGGS look like pieces of soot on the water.
EGGS hatch into larvae (wigglers) in about forty-eight hours.
LARVAE (wigglers) become pupae (tumblers) in about one week.
PUPAE (tumblers) become MOSQUITOES on the wing in about forty-eight hours.
Prevent Mosquito Breeding
Prevent Access of Mosquitoes to Water
Inspect your Rain Barrels, Cisterns, Tubs and Urns
DO YOUR PART