(727)556-0000
Home
About Us
Contact
FAQ's
Mosquito Life Cycle
Mosquitoes Inject Saliva Lakeland FL

Mosquitoes Inject Saliva

Lakeland Mosquitoes Inject Saliva
Bug Slayer
 Mosquito Eggs
 Mosquito Larvae
 Mosquito Pupa
 Mosquito Adults
 Mosquitoes Life Spans
Types of Mosquitos
 Fresh Water Mosquitoes
 Salt Water Mosquitoes
 Tree Borne Mosquitoes
 Mosquito Feeding Cycles
 Male Mosquito Feeding Habits
 Female Mosquito Feeding Habits
 What Attracts Mosquitoes
 Mosquitoes Love Carbon Dioxide
 Sweat Attracts Mosquitoes
 Colors That Attract Mosquitoes
 Mosquitoes are Visual Hunters
 Why Mosquitoes Are Dangerous
 Mosquitoes Inject Saliva
 Disease Bearing Mosquitoes
 Parasite Bearing Mosquitoes
 Death and Illness from Mosquitos
 Mosquito Control
 Mosquitoes Misting And Sprays
 Remove Stagnant Water
 Import Natural Predators
 Mosquito Nets and Screening
 Natural Mosquito Repellents
 Mosquito Repellent Plants
 Mosquito Repellent Candles
 Mosquito Traps, Zappers and Coils
 Mosquito Bites And Treatment
 The Actual Mosquito Bite
 Allergic Reactions
 Treatment for Mosquito Bites
 Mosquito Season
Mosquitoes Inject Saliva in and near Lakeland Florida

Mosquitoes Inject Saliva

What's in the spit? For the mosquito to obtain a blood meal, it must circumvent the vertebrate physiological responses. The mosquito, as with all blood feeding arthropods, has mechanisms, that effectively block the hemostasis system with their saliva, which contains a mixture of secreted proteins. Mosquito saliva negatively affects vascular constriction, blood clotting, platelet aggregation, and angiogenesis and immunity as well as creating inflammation. Mosquito saliva also contains enzymes that aid in sugar feeding and antimicrobial agents to control bacteria growth in the sugar meal from plants.

With all that said, mosquitoes have an impressive system of getting our blood. But that's only the half of it. Contained within the saliva of an infected mosquito are pathogens that carry disease. These pathogens can be transmitted to the warm-blooded host which the mosquito feeds on. The process is as follows, mosquito locates its target. The mosquito then finds a great landing spot on the victim. The mosquito squats and injects her hypodermic needle into and through the skin of the unsuspecting host. The saliva is injected into the bite area. The contents of the saliva as mentioned above, carry a wide array of anticoagulant proteins contained within the insect as well as possibly the pathogen of disease. So in essence it's really not what's being taken out of you that will make you sick, it's what the mosquito injects into you they can have a drastic impact on your health.

Mosquitoes Inject Saliva Lakeland FL
BugSlayer in Lakeland
Lakeland Mosquitoes Inject Saliva
 Kills Mosquitoes
 Kills No See-ums and Sandflies
 Kills Spiders
 Kills Aquatic Midges and Lake Flies
 Kills Wasps and Maud Daubers
 Kills Flies
 Bug Slayer
Mosquito Control System
 How Bug Slayer Works
 Why is Bug Slayer More Effective
 Air Flow in Mosquito Control
 Mosquito Control with You in Mind
 Environmentally Friendly
 Won't Harm Humans or Animals
 Why Purchase Bug Slayer?
 Special Purpose Applications
 Fly Control for your Horse Barn
 Custom Mosquito Control Systems
 Special Events Mosquito Control
 Single Treatment Mosquito Control
 Retractable Mosquito Screens
 Larvicide Applications
 Cool Misting Products
 Stay Warm Products

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mosquitoes Rankings

 

Mosquitoes Tampa Mosquitoes Tampa FL Mosquitoes Tampa Florida Tampa Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes Lakeland Mosquitoes Lakeland FL Mosquitoes Lakeland Florida Lakeland Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes Palm Harbor Mosquitoes Palm Harbor FL Mosquitoes Palm Harbor Florida Palm Harbor Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes St Petersburg Mosquitoes St Petersburg FL Mosquitoes St Petersburg Florida St Petersburg Mosquitoes