![Emptying the cups under the plant pots to prevent the proliferation of mosquito larvae Stock Photo - Alamy Emptying the cups under the plant pots to prevent the proliferation of mosquito larvae Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2R71FC4/emptying-the-cups-under-the-plant-pots-to-prevent-the-proliferation-of-mosquito-larvae-2R71FC4.jpg)
Emptying the cups under the plant pots to prevent the proliferation of mosquito larvae Stock Photo - Alamy
Shelby County Health Department - After the rain, check your yard. Eliminate any sources of standing water where mosquitoes can breed. Empty flower pots, drip pans, anything that holds water. Empty, clean
Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District - Q: What are those tiny specks on the flower pot?! 🤔 A: Mosquito eggs! The invasive, black and white Aedes mosquitoes lay their eggs
![Antelope Valley MVCD on X: "Aedes mosquito eggs look like tiny black “seeds” on the inside of water containers. Scrub out any new buckets/flower pots you receive & avoid sharing water-dwelling plants Antelope Valley MVCD on X: "Aedes mosquito eggs look like tiny black “seeds” on the inside of water containers. Scrub out any new buckets/flower pots you receive & avoid sharing water-dwelling plants](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FuGGjU7aEAAJEzV.jpg:large)