Mosquitoes in Southwest Florida – Peak season for ravenous bloodsuckers
It's peak season for these ravenous bloodsuckers as they hatch in unfathomable numbers when higher tides come in late May and June.
Saltwater mosquitoes are raging along the Southwest Florida coast, flying 20 miles or more in a day to find blood.
It's peak season for these ravenous bloodsuckers as they hatch in unfathomable numbers when higher tides come in late May and June.
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