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Identify the problem: As NASA Mosquito Detectives, you are challenged to gather and share evidence to confront misconceptions about Mosquito Habitats. A mosquito habitat is a place with still water where mosquitoes can lay eggs which hatch into larvae and eventually mature into pupae before emerging as adults.

This can be places like old tires left in the yard or blocked rain gutters on houses. It may be something as small as a discarded pop bottle cap.

Follow these steps to think and act like scientists as you dig through data and experiment to support a claim that confronts a misconception.

  1. Select one of the MISCONCEPTIONS and its related CLAIM to investigate.
  2. Do your own RESEARCH by conducting investigations to gather data and collect evidence to support your claim.

NASA cares about the safety of all learners!

Safety is important anytime you conduct a science investigation. Common sense guidelines should govern all work.

  • Mosquito larva do not bite and do not spread disease. However, if you are looking for larva, there may be adult mosquitos around.
  • Use an insect repellent (for example, one containing DEET or Picaridin).
  • Cover up when outdoors: wear a long-sleeved shirt, long pants, and closed-toe shoes.
  • Stay indoors if there is a mosquito-borne disease warning in effect in your area.
  • For more guidelines on preventing mosquito bites, visit the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
  • Keep all workspaces neat and organized.
  • Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as closed-toed shoes.
  • Follow directions and ask for clarification.

Once you have completed your research, create a Spotlite video to share your findings and challenge others to gather their own evidence to confront the misconception.

  1. Review the Criteria for the Spotlite video.
  2. Create the Spotlite video.