Mosquito egg hunt: Many Culex species prefer alternatives to standing water

The conventional wisdom about where many mosquitoes lay their eggs — in standing water — is not always wise. Research into a diverse group of mosquitoes shows that many, if not most, regularly lay their eggs on a variety of surfaces, and in a surprising location: above nearby water. The findings run counter to scientific generalizations about the mosquitoes’ egg-laying habits and may complicate the work of researchers and mosquito control professionals.