Hi,
Greetings from Ramanagara, India. My student Mr. Gausia told me there are no mosquitoes in France. He seems to have picked up that info from a book. Please let me know how true or false is it?
Thanks
Are there Mosquitos in France?
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There are mosquitoes in France, yes.
Yes, there are mosquitoes in France. Mr. Gausia is incorrect.
There are fewer mosquitoes in France than in the U.S., which is one reason why screens are still not popular. Our house in the French countryside will have all sorts of flies trapped against large glass panels, including horseflies which don't bite when trying to escape, but practically no mosquitoes. On the other hand, wet areas such as the Camargue or la Grande-Brière in western France will undoubtedly have mosquitoes.
Oh my gosh, yes! One summer we were so badly bruised from the bites we looked like we had a bad case of the measles!
Well, you won't find mosquitoes everywhere. And certainly not all year long.
It also depends on the weather of the previuos weeks. Near Bordeaux where my parents live, there were many of them during this early summer. Much more than the ten past years for example.
This myth comes from the old joke "Why are there no mosquitoes in France?" - "Because there are so many frogs."
Of course there are mosquitoes in France. They seem to love me unfortunately.
There are fewer mosquitoes in France than in the U.S.
Yeah, because the US is a hell of a lot bigger than France.
Thanks a lot everyone. Appriciate quick and informative reply. I will be sharing this thread with him tomorrow in the class. He has been asking for evidence and I am sure you guys are primary source for me. Now off to youtube to look for video evidence.
bonne journée
There are more mosquitoes in Canada than the US.
Especially in Winnipeg!
Just google moustique France and you'll see thousands of sites about mosquitoes in France, including this one, which maps the presence off tiger mosquitoes (the ones that cause dengue fever) all over the country:
http://moustique-tigre.info/carte-presence-du-moustique-tigre.html
You'll find mosquitoes where ever you find livestock; pigs, cows, goats, horses, whatever, It's a simple fact of life.
As far as having windows with screens to keep out pests, including mosquitoes and flies, although not common, they are now being used in some areas.
The French mosquitoes do have much better taste in wine, cheese and baguettes than their American cousins.
I was bitten like crazy by mosquitoes in the Camargue, and they were huge bites.
yes.There are mosquitoes in France.
http://www.eurobookers.com/Destinations/Paris.aspx
Mosquitos in France are très bcbg. They play the piano and speak French.
Yes...
All I know is if we took off the screens on our house in Massachusetts we would be eaten alive. I have never stayed in a place in France that has window screens.
Most places I stayed In France had no screens and only saw or felt misquitoes was in the Camargue
By Lobo's definition, I am a mosquito.
I don't think you are a mosquito, but you are certainly très bcbg.
Pradeep, I think the think to note is that there are mosquitos, but not everywhere and not all the time – it's a seasonal thing. And no fear of malaria.