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  4. Mosquito-borne disease - Wikipedia

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    A mosquito's period of feeding is often undetected; the bite only becomes apparent because of the immune reaction it provokes. When a mosquito bites a human, it injects saliva and anti-coagulants. With the initial bite to an individual, there is no reaction, but with subsequent bites, the body's immune system develops antibodies. The bites ...

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    A chaotic scene caused by mosquitos on a plane in Mexico. Video footage from the incident, recorded by a passenger, shows the airplane's cabin filled with fumes as flight attendants spray insect ...

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  7. How to Tell the Difference Between Fleabites and Mosquito Bites

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    Mosquito bites itch for a day or two, but they don’t bleed. (If the mosquito starts feeding and is swatted, blood can splatter, making it look like the bite bled.) Highly sensitive people can ...

  8. Another person has died in the US from EEE. When do ... - AOL

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    A person has died from the mosquito-borne virus known as EEE in New York, the state's first case since 2015 and the second death from the disease in the U.S. since late August.

  9. Forcipomyia taiwana - Wikipedia

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    Forcipomyia taiwana, commonly known as "little black mosquito", is a species of biting midge of the genus Forcipomyia, found in Taiwan and mainland China. [1] It mainly sucks human blood, particularly from extremities such as ankles, lower legs, and elbows.