There’s a pressing global need to understand how mosquitoes and humans interact in order to predict and prevent the spread of deadly diseases they carry., Diseases that are transmitted by mosquitoes are a tremendous health and socioeconomic burden with hundreds of millions of people being impacted by mosquito-borne illnesses annually. Many factors have been implicated and extensively studied in , With mosquito species, [the redistribution] is a concern, because different species carry different diseases and they’re moving northward from the tropics,” said Washko. You can see evidence of it around the world. In 2014, researchers found that mosquitoes and malaria incidences were increasing in the highlands of Ethiopia and Colombia., Biological control of Mosquitoes Biological control refers to the introduction or manipulation of organisms to suppress vector populations [2]. Several biological mosquito control techniques that have been used include the direct introduction of parasites, pathogens and predators to target mosquitoes [3]. Sarwar (2015) [4] provides three key ways of using biological control of mosquitoes in , Nothing ruins a perfect summer evening like the whine of a mosquito in search of a warm meal. There are 176 species of these annoying insects in the United States and more than 3,000 species , .