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Mosquito population management is best achieved by directing control efforts towards their larval stages which develop in standing water. Eliminate breeding sites by dumping and eliminating all containers in which water can collect. Apply larvacides to larger standing bodies of water (drainage ditches, ponds). Preventing mosquito bites is best achieved by using DEET repellents, or soy oil–based repellents (for small children). Details on mosquito biology, West Nile virus, and effective repellents and larvicides are available at the following website: http://www.oznet.kstate.edu/library/ENTML2/MF2571.pdf