Aedes aegypti is here—and it’s no ordinary mosquito.
This invasive species bites during the day, breeds in tiny containers, and can spread serious diseases like dengue, Zika, and chikungunya.
Jackson County residents: stay ahead of the buzz.
👉 Visit jcvcd.gov/mosquito/aedes-aegypti to learn:
• How to identify Aedes aegypti
• What you can do to prevent breeding
• Where it’s been detected locally
• How to report aggressive daytime biters
Knowledge is your best repellent. Let’s keep our community safe—starting at home.