Saskatchewan’s wet and weird spring could bring an early buzz, but it may not mean the province is in for a mosquito-filled summer. Dr. Sean Prager, an associate professor in environmental plant sciences at the University of Saskatchewan, said precipitation is likely more important than temperature in predicting mosquito numbers. “I don’t know that it’s the temperature that’s going to make the biggest difference,” Prager said. “It may actually b…
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