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<DIV>I live in South New Jersey and most of the vets around here recommend year
round treatment and not because they own stock in the company. </DIV>
<DIV>We have had a number of below freezing nights already yet a few days ago
when it went up into the 50's I was outside and here comes a mosquito and landed
on me. My understanding is that the larvae sort of hibernate in cold weather but
there are always little nooks and crannies in gardens and sheds where they
can quickly mature if the temp goes up. Makes sense because if mosquitos were
really "killed off" by cold weather, they wouldn't be back in the Spring!</DIV>
<DIV>Kathy with Crackers, Loki and Jordan</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>