infected mosquito | 3.55 | Suffolk County has found infected mosquitos before. | ||
female mosquito | 1.71 | Only the female mosquito drinks blood. | ||
adult mosquito | 1.12 | Two or three days later, they will become full adult mosquitoes. | ||
malaria-carrying mosquito | 1.12 | Malaria-carrying mosquitos breed on stagnant water. | ||
disease-carrying mosquito | 0.92 | With luck, disease-carrying mosquitoes will perish with the first frost. | ||
malarial mosquito | 0.79 | Fetid pools of water breed malarial mosquitoes and dysentery germs. | ||
malaria-bearing mosquito | 0.66 | There are no malaria-bearing mosquitoes. | ||
away mosquito | 0.39 | Burning old rags and cow chips to keep away mosquitoes. | ||
dead mosquito | 0.39 | The previous record was seven dead mosquitoes. | ||
local mosquito | 0.39 | Once it arrived, though, it still had to find a local mosquito to spread it around. | ||
giant mosquito | 0.33 | One roll of the dice produces giant mosquitoes. | ||
virus-carrying mosquito | 0.33 | Virus-carrying mosquitoes were also found in Suffolk County. | ||
common mosquito | 0.26 | Malaria is spread by mosquitos common in warmer areas of the world. |