The annual rain fall in Florida is about 50-60 inches a year. That is the annual rain fall for most of the eastern and mid western U.S.A.. When rain comes it fills up most of the ponds, bird baths, anything that can hold water. Then mosquitoes start to breed when it becomes summer. That is not the only thing that effects the mosquito population. When high tide comes in the salt marshes it will leave small pools for the mosquitoes to breed in.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Annual rain fall in Jacksonville, Florida
Here is a map of the U.S.A and its annual rain fall
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