United States, Manhattan Beach

Thursday

Today

Low

Friday

Tomorrow

Low

Saturday

Nov 16

Moderate

Sunday

Nov 17

Low

Monday

Nov 18

Low

The mosquito situation in Manhattan Beach, United States, is generally moderate. Being a coastal city in Southern California, Manhattan Beach experiences a mild Mediterranean climate, which creates suitable conditions for mosquito breeding. Mosquitoes are most prevalent during the warmer months, typically from April to October. The presence of standing water, such as in backyard pools, ponds, or even small containers, can contribute to mosquito breeding grounds. However, the local authorities and residents actively engage in mosquito control measures to minimize their impact on the community.


Year round mosquito forecast

Manhattan Beach has implemented various mosquito control programs to mitigate the mosquito population. The city regularly conducts surveillance and monitoring to identify areas with high mosquito activity. Mosquito breeding sites are treated with larvicides to prevent the larvae from developing into adult mosquitoes. Additionally, public education campaigns are conducted to raise awareness about mosquito prevention and encourage residents to eliminate standing water sources on their properties. The local authorities also collaborate with vector control agencies to ensure effective mosquito control measures are in place.


Mosquito-borne diseases in the area

Malaria

Zika

Dengue

Yellow Fever

Chikungunya

West Nile Fever


Further information