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Tree Holes

Two people examining a hole in a tree trunk, one with a backpack.

The western tree-hole mosquito (Aedes (Jarnellius) sierrensis) is a common mosquito on the eastern bench areas of the Salt Lake Valley. As its name suggests, this mosquito lays its eggs in wet tree holes typically found in older gnarled trees. Tree-hole mosquitoes are aggressive day biters and can be a real nuisance. They also are the primary vectors of dog heartworm.