D.C. could be in for a brutal mosquito season
By Anna Spiegel
Published on April 30, 2026.
The D.C. area's mosquito season typically begins in May, but experts predict it could be longer and more prolific than usual due to a wet winter, erratic spring rains, and high temperatures. The city tracks mosquito populations, particularly Culex, the main carrier of West Nile virus. The mosquito population thrives in warm stagnant water, often after wet springs. D.
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