Southern New Jersey including areas across Atlantic, Camden, Burlington, Gloucester, Cape May, and Cumberland counties provides ideal conditions for mosquito populations to thrive. The region’s mix of coastal marshes, wetlands, wooded areas, suburban neighborhoods, and agricultural land creates diverse habitats that support multiple mosquito species throughout much of the year.
Mosquito activity in Southern NJ typically begins in late spring and remains consistent through early fall, with peak pressure during warm, humid summer months.
One of the most aggressive and noticeable mosquito species in Southern New Jersey.
Key traits:
Frequently encountered near homes and patios
A common species following heavy rain events.
Key traits:
Activity often spikes after storms
One of the most widespread mosquito species in New Jersey.
Key traits:
Often found resting in shaded areas near structures