


Keep mosquitoes away from exposed skin by wearing long-sleeved shirts, long pants, and socks.According to a recent story by CBS News, the spike in our mosquito population is tied to spring flooding and delayed hatching from drought years, which means the mosquitoes that didn't hatch the last year or the year before are all hatching now.Īvoiding mosquito bites under these conditions seems impossible, but experts suggest the following tips to avoid getting bitten: In Minnesota and Wisconsin this year, mosquitoes seem to be out in greater numbers than ever.

Tragically, children under 5 accounted for about 80% of all malaria deaths in that region.Īccording to the World Health Organisation, “malaria mostly spreads to people through the bites of some infected female Anopheles mosquitoes.” Mosquitoes are indeed deadly, with the majority of mosquito-related deaths occurring outside of the United States. Malaria infection is particularly bad in Africa, with the region accounting for 95% of cases and 96% of deaths worldwide.
