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- The battle continues: Sterile males still in the field against the tiger mosquito
- Tiger mosquito in Zurich: how to fight it effectively
- Management of the tiger mosquito and arboviruses in the Canton of Geneva
- A license is required for those who apply larvicides (VectoBac® G and/or VectoMax® FG) for third parties. Anyone who wants to apply these products other than for private use must have a special licence.
- New collection points for products against tiger mosquito larvae
- A particularly biting pest
- Anti-mosquito spray test
- Merlani on dengue fever in Ticino: “We need to actively fight mosquitoes.”
- Tiger mosquito: no chemical insecticide, but a dedicated biological anti-larva agent
- Tiger mosquito control measures effective and ongoing
- Breakthrough in the fight?
- Fight against the tiger mosquito: Field trial starts today
- The tiger mosquito keeps the authorities on their toes
- The sterile male technique
- Tiger mosquitoes in two communities
- The fight against the tiger mosquito is now very concrete
- The striped bloodsuckers want to stay.
- The Conseil du Léman remains mobilized against the tiger mosquito on the whole territory of Lake Geneva
- The tiger mosquito is back on the attack in Valais. Here are the good gestures to adopt.
- Striped guerrillero
- The Korean mosquito is already in Ticino, and it is not a problem
- Weather favors possible increase of the tiger mosquito in Basel-Stadt
- The Asian bush mosquito is spreading rapidly in Dietikon
- Mosquitoes all year round? Not really
- The tiger mosquito has arrived in Bern
- Common day of mobilization against the tiger mosquito throughout the Lake Geneva region
- Canton of Vaud: The prevention campaign against the tiger mosquito “don’t invite it to the aperitif” is relaunched
- Tiger mosquito in Valais
- Start of tiger mosquito monitoring in Zurich
- Tiger mosquito: everyone can do their part to part to fight it
- Cooperation in tiger mosquito control
- New information campaign to control the tiger mosquito in Basel-Stadt
- The new coronavirus is NOT transmitted through mosquito bites
- Surveillance of invasive mosquitoes along Swiss highways
- The tiger mosquito is beginning to appear north of the Alps