There are mosquitos nearly all over the world and there are some in mainland France as well. However the species you find in mainland France do not serve as a vector for serious diseases (they do not carry malaria, yellow fever, dengue fever or chikungunya) and they represent only a minor and somewhat limited nuisance. If you fear them, any pharmacy or supermarket sells repellents.
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"Mosquitoes" is a novel by English author William Boyd, first published in 1999. The story is set in the 1930s and follows a group of rich and bohemian characters on a vacation in the south of France.
Brian doesnt keep the mosquitoes away until he manages to make fire. The smoke from the fire is what keeps the mosquitoes from "attacking" him.
Snails in France
Mosquitoes tend to live in humid, wet, water abundant environments. Countries that could possibly not meet any of those criteria could be: Greenland, Antarctica, or any other place that's extremely cold or desert areas with not much standing water.
Iceland is the country which is more free from mosquitoes, than any other.
malaria mosquitoes
it doesnt maybe
well mosquitoes eat flowers(neuter) .
Mosquitoes are not only annoying, they can carry dangerous diseases.
No, it doesnt make u a french,you are born there fine,but it doesnt change who u are , an Italian