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If you're ever struggling for a conversation starter, this buggy bit of news might offer some appointment talk.

It's summer--and time for some small talk about small problems, like mosquitos.
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Sure, it's not the obvious piece of content to find on a site devoted to nails, nail salons, and nail professionals but everyone wants to avoid bugs, right? And as we head into the long weekend, this little bit of trivia might be something to pull out during a service appointment when you run out of small talk. Here's your buggy bit of trivia!
As summer hits, it’s hard to ignore the annoying buzz of mosquitoes, popping up just when you're trying to enjoy the outdoors. For many, it’s a constant battle of swatting away pests, as mosquitoes seem to be everywhere, making it feel like no moment is free from their bite.
To find out which states are battling these pests the most, the research team at Casino Context crunched the numbers, looking at factors like average summer rainfall, temperature, mosquito species, West Nile virus cases, and Google searches for mosquito prevention. After adding it all up, they came up with a list of the states that are facing the biggest mosquito challenges this summer.
Florida tops the list with 7.13 inches of summer rainfall and an average temperature of 81°F. With 80 mosquito species, it’s no surprise that residents deal with these pests often. They lead the country in mosquito prevention searches, with 1,457 per 100,000 people. On the bright side, West Nile virus cases are low, at just 0.08 per 100,000, so while mosquitoes are annoying, the health risk isn’t as high.
Louisiana is second, getting 4.94 inches of rainfall and a similar temperature of 81.1°F. With 68 mosquito species, it's still a hotspot for bugs, but the West Nile virus rate is more concerning at 1.16 per 100,000. People are clearly searching for protection, with 1,423 searches per 100,000 people. Even though there are fewer mosquitoes than in Florida, the virus risk has people on edge.
South Carolina comes in third, with 5.02 inches of rainfall and an average temperature of 78.4°F. The state has 61 mosquito species, but thankfully, the West Nile virus rate is low at 0.33 per 100,000. Still, South Carolinians are the most active in looking for mosquito prevention tips, making 1,770.81 searches per 100,000 people. So, while the virus risk is low, people are taking mosquitoes seriously.
Mississippi ranks fourth, with 4.31 inches of rainfall and average temperatures of 79.5°F. The state has 50 mosquito species, but the West Nile virus rate is higher, at 2.01 per 100,000. This seems to be a bigger concern, with residents making 1,494.67 searches per 100,000 people for prevention tips. Despite fewer mosquitoes, the virus risk has people worried.
Georgia takes fifth, with 4.71 inches of rainfall and temperatures averaging 78.7°F. There are 63 species of mosquitoes, but the West Nile virus rate is low at 0.48 per 100,000. Even though the health risk is lower, people are still searching for mosquito prevention tips, with 1,450.57 searches per 100,000. It’s a moderate problem, but people are staying proactive.
Nebraska ranks sixth, with just 3.11 inches of rainfall and cooler temperatures of 71.8°F. Even though it’s not as humid, there are still 50 mosquito species, and the West Nile virus rate is the highest in the top 10, at 4.63 per 100,000. Even though the mosquito population is smaller, Nebraska residents are aware of the risks, making 987.58 searches per 100,000 for prevention.
Texas comes in seventh, with 2.71 inches of rainfall and temperatures averaging 81.1°F. The state has the most mosquito species, with 85, but the West Nile virus rate is relatively low at 0.57 per 100,000. Still, with 1,230.99 searches per 100,000, Texans are actively looking for ways to keep mosquitoes at bay.
Alabama ranks eighth with 4.62 inches of rainfall and temperatures averaging 78.6°F. With 60 mosquito species and a West Nile virus rate of 0.66 per 100,000, the state has a moderate mosquito problem. Residents make 1,237.40 searches per 100,000 for mosquito prevention, showing they’re concerned about the pests, even if the virus risk isn’t overwhelming.

Mosquitos can run a perfectly good picnic, spoil a lie in the sun, and ruin a rafting trip.
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North Carolina is ninth, with 4.8 inches of rainfall and temperatures averaging 75.7°F. The state has 60 mosquito species and a low West Nile virus rate of 0.24 per 100,000. Despite the low risk, North Carolinians make 1,451.93 searches per 100,000 for prevention tips, showing that mosquitoes are still a nuisance.
Delaware rounds out the top 10, with 4.07 inches of rainfall and cooler temperatures of 74.2°F. The state has 57 mosquito species and a low West Nile virus rate of 0.19 per 100,000. Still, Delaware residents make 1,616.36 searches per 100,000 for mosquito prevention, showing they’re tired of dealing with the pests and looking for ways to reduce their presence.
Methodology
This study ranked the US states with the most mosquitoes by evaluating 5 key metrics that contribute to mosquito populations and related concerns. Each factor was assigned an equal weight based on its impact on the overall mosquito situation, and data was gathered for all 50 states. The factors were scored on a scale from 0 to 100, with 100 representing the highest mosquito-related issues.
Here are the factors, along with their respective weights:
Average Summer Rainfall (inches) (20%): (Note: States with more rainfall tend to have higher mosquito populations, as standing water provides ideal breeding grounds.)
Average Summer Temperature (°F) (20%): (Note: Warmer temperatures promote mosquito activity and breeding, as mosquitoes thrive in hot, humid conditions.)
Number of Mosquito Species (20%): (Note: The more species of mosquitoes present, the higher the overall mosquito problem. A variety of species increases the risk of mosquito-borne diseases.)
West Nile Cases in 2024 (20%): (Note: Higher cases of West Nile virus indicate a more significant mosquito presence and a greater public health risk.)
Google Search Data About Mosquito Prevention per 100,000 (20%): (Note: A higher number of searches related to mosquito prevention suggests that residents are more concerned about mosquitoes, indicating an active and noticeable mosquito problem.)
Sources
National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
World Population Review
Google Trends

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