World Mosquito Day

Submitted by ub on

Believe it or not, today is #worldmosquitoday. For over 120 years, World Mosquito Day has aimed to spread awareness of the risks mosquitoes pose to our health and safety. Now, we have Zika, West Nile, and other diseases.

This insect has 4000 mosquito species but only 100 bite humans. The rest provide food to fish and birds and pollinate plants. Without mosquitoes, nature's food chain loses significant nourishment and fewer plants.

Here are two videos – one from the “Wallace and Gromit” folks, one made by Disney in 1945 – are both must-sees to learn that Ma Laria is nobody's MoM. Age before beauty.

The Winged Scourge (1943) https://youtu.be/kmi3S7CMw0Q

Meet Mozzie, the deadly creation of Aardman Animations Malaria Must Die https://youtu.be/UUq0byqxluk

Why mosquitoes bite some people and not others https://ti.me/2P1E3iS

our Guide to Mosquito and Tick Diseases - Consumer Reports https://www.consumerreports.org/outdoor-safety/mosquito-and-tick-diseas…

Rather than celebrate these pesky critters, learn how you can prevent #mosquitoes around your home: http://on.nyc.gov/mosquitoes