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Massive Mosquitoes 20x Normal Size Coming to US

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Anthony Gucciardi
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Super-sized aggressive mosquitoes with a ‘stabbing’ bite are set to be unleashed across Florida this summer, bringing misery for thousands of residents.

In what could have come from a B-list Hollywood film script, the floodwater mosquito is nearly 20 times its normal-sized cousins, can strike either day or night, its eggs can lie dormant for years – and the mosquito might even be tolerant to repellants. And it’s all thanks to recent storms flooding coastal areas of the sunshine state, which paved the way for the mega-sized biters to call Florida their home. Just when you thought genetically modified mosquitoes were the worst we had to face.

The real threat of a surge in the large insects known as gallinippers came off the back of last summer’s Tropical Storm Debbie, a storm responsible for flooding in many parts of Florida and unleashing the gallinippers. The gallinipper lays eggs in soil close to ponds, streams and other water bodies that overflow when heavy rains come. The eggs can remain dry and dormant for years, until high waters cause them to hatch.

And it’s that scenario which has led to entomologists issuing alerts to local residents on the best ways to avoid getting painful bites this summer amid concerns that bumper squadrons of the gallinippers could strike again.

On their presence this summer, Phil Kaufman, University of Florida entomologist, said: “I wouldn’t be surprised, given the numbers we saw last year. When we hit the rainy cycle we may see that again.”

The species known as Psorophora ciliata is native to the eastern half of North America, has a body about half an inch long, with a black-and-white color pattern. And its females, the blood suckers, are very aggressive and carry that frightening bite.

“The bite really hurts, I can attest to that,” Kaufman, an associate professor with UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS).

To help quell the threat, residents Kaufman and entomology graduate student Ephraim Ragasa have created a document on gallinippers for the department’s “Featured Creatures” website. Kaufman says gallinippers can be warded off with DEET-backed repellents but due to their large size they may be more tolerant of the compound than smaller mosquitoes. DEET is also known to present quite a few dangers to environmental and biological health overall. Scientists have even called it a ‘toxic stew’.

Chemical-free precautions include wearing long pants and long-sleeved shirts when venturing into wooded areas, especially places where standing water collects after rain storms.

As the gallinipper has an enormous appetite at the larvae stage by chomping on other mosquito larvae, there were thoughts that they could be used to reduce populations of other pest mosquitoes. But Ragasa added that there was a fatal flaw in that thinking, it just results in more gallinippers: “That kind of defeats the purpose of using them for biocontrol.”


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    • Drew B

      So did the non storm Debbie bring these things in or were they brought in by a government agency to try to control another type of mosquito? I was @ the Gulf State Park in Gulf shores Al, when debbie rolled in. We rode the storm out with ease in a vintage Airstream. We were located pretty close to lake shelby and saw no flooding.

    • janesy

      So, would this be called pestilence or plague, if they carry disease? Seems I recall something about this in a book I try to read often.

    • hongryhawg

      Every household should be issued a shotgun, shells, and skeet lessons.

    • Neil Armstrong

      I’ve found that as long as I cover the bites from mosquitos this size with a training bra they really aren’t that bad.

    • Cap-Z-ro

      No genetic modification involved here…no sir.

    • ThenAgain

      People are so busy buying junk they don’t need and making more kids than they can afford, will they even notice.
      The more people ignore, the worse things become.

    • Anonymous

      Yeah, call me a Conspiracy Nut, but if you don’t see the possibility that our very own Government in cahoots with the likes of a Monsanto or other BigChemical company would create such a mosquito to usher in the next round of Roundup, an even more poisonous toxic spray we can all cheer … until we realize the mosquitos get stronger and humans get weaker and more disease prone, well then welcome to Shangrila.
      What do you think? Govt got your back … or gonna get you in the back?

    • crabby

      call in the ‘ SWAT TEAM ‘

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