Biologists count West Nile mosquitoes
Biologist Yailenne Rodriguez counts West Nile mosquitoes in the lab after Colorado’s wet spring left lots of standing water where the mosquitos which carry the West Nile virus lay their eggs. It can take only two days for larvae to hatch. So far one person in Colorado has died from West Nile in 2023, a 53-year-old Weld County man.




