In England and Northern Europe there are mosquitoes. In cities they will rarely be encountered. By water, or in mountainous or boggy areas, especially in Scotland and Scandinavian countries rural walkers can be bothered by swarms of very annoying mosquitoes. It is possible to buy mosquito-repelling sprays which prevent them from biting.
Although bites itch they do not carry diseases and do not pose any significant health risk.
Hornets do indeed live in the country of England. They are less aggressive than their American cousins, but still provide a nasty sting.
Mosquitos can Cary West Nile Virus or malaria, both of which are harmful to humans if left untreated.
yes you can get them in England
Yes,there is mosquito in Europe but less
Unfortunately, yes they do.
Mosquitoes live in the Arctic.
because its a living thing
yes they do
Mosquitoes live in any part of the world but Antartica.
No. It is too cold.
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yes, any of them can live in there in a matter of time
All of them.... Mosquitoes are everywhere .
Mosquitoes mostly live in America and Africa.
it can live anywhere where there is still water nearby.
House fly, mosquitoes, cockroaches, bugs, wasps, ants etc. Mosquitoes are most harmful of these all.
this happens when a few mosquitoes happen to have genes that make them able to live around the pesticide being used