After the hurricane in Miami, an unprecedented invasion of mosquitoes
In Florida, on one of the mosquito traps, more than 26 thousands of insects were discovered in just 16 hours after Hurricane Irma.
According to Miami Herald, it is 52 times larger than expected normally at this time of year.
A photo of a giant pile of dead mosquitoes spread through social networks after the Hornando County Mosquito Control Authority posted images of one of the mosquito traps on Facebook on tuesday morning.
10 was found trapped in various types of mosquitoes.
According to the WTSP, officials in Hernando County, north of Tampa, spray the spray because of the increase in the number of mosquitoes after the hurricane.
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