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Mosquitoes found in Iceland for first time

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Mosquitoes have been found in Iceland for the first time as global heating makes the country more hospitable for insects. The country was until this month one of the few places in the world that did not have a mosquito population. The other is Antarctica.

Scientists have predicted for some time that mosquitoes could establish themselves in Iceland as there are plentiful breeding habitats such as marshes and ponds. Many species will be unable to survive the harsh climate, however.

Studies have shown that the Arctic region is warming at four times the rate of the rest of the planet, and Iceland has experienced record heat this year. Glaciers have been collapsing and fish from warmer, southern climes such as mackerel have been found in the country’s waters.

Matthías Alfreðsson, an entomologist at the Natural Science Institute of Iceland, confirmed the findings there. He identified the insects himself after they were sent to him by a citizen scientist.

He said: “Three specimens of Culiseta annulata were found in Kiðafell, Kjós, two females and one male. They were all collected from wine ropes during wine roping aimed at attracting moths.”
The species is cold-resistant and can survive Icelandic conditions by sheltering through winter in basements and barns.

As the planet warms, more species of mosquito have been found across the globe. In the UK, eggs of the Egyptian mosquito (Aedes aegypti) were found this year, and the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) has been discovered in Kent.

 
Mosquitoes have been found in Iceland for the first time as global heating makes the country more hospitable for insects. The country was until this month one of the few places in the world that did not have a mosquito population. The other is Antarctica.

Scientists have predicted for some time that mosquitoes could establish themselves in Iceland as there are plentiful breeding habitats such as marshes and ponds. Many species will be unable to survive the harsh climate, however.

Studies have shown that the Arctic region is warming at four times the rate of the rest of the planet, and Iceland has experienced record heat this year. Glaciers have been collapsing and fish from warmer, southern climes such as mackerel have been found in the country’s waters.

Matthías Alfreðsson, an entomologist at the Natural Science Institute of Iceland, confirmed the findings there. He identified the insects himself after they were sent to him by a citizen scientist.

He said: “Three specimens of Culiseta annulata were found in Kiðafell, Kjós, two females and one male. They were all collected from wine ropes during wine roping aimed at attracting moths.”
The species is cold-resistant and can survive Icelandic conditions by sheltering through winter in basements and barns.

As the planet warms, more species of mosquito have been found across the globe. In the UK, eggs of the Egyptian mosquito (Aedes aegypti) were found this year, and the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) has been discovered in Kent.

Environmentalists would have you scared and sending in donations but guess what? Skeeters were there before, just not recently. Ga has an ancient coastline, called the Fall Line, just below Macon. Dark red clay predominant north of Macon, sandy loam soil below. All that water inundated Iceland also. Skeeters were first, not man. Dont be fooled by these fuckers. Its a NEVER ENDING CYCLE that makes rich old ladies purses fly wide open, 'OH DEAR!!'
 
So the mosquitoes simply materialized into existence where they never existed before... or did planes land at airports and they flew off of unclean passengers?
Most likely via ships, airplanes, or imported goods, and it's the eggs that arrive accidentally, not the adult mosquitoes:

Mosquito eggs of Culiseta annulata can enter a dormant state (diapause) and survive harsh conditions, including cold and drying.

This likely happens all the time but the mosquitoes couldn't survive and breed in Iceland's climate... until now.
 
Environmentalists would have you scared and sending in donations but guess what? Skeeters were there before, just not recently. Ga has an ancient coastline, called the Fall Line, just below Macon. Dark red clay predominant north of Macon, sandy loam soil below. All that water inundated Iceland also. Skeeters were first, not man. Dont be fooled by these fuckers. Its a NEVER ENDING CYCLE that makes rich old ladies purses fly wide open, 'OH DEAR!!'
Do you not believe in climate change?
 
Do you not believe in climate change?
Its a constant cycle, Fall Line is AN ANCIENT COASTLINE. Of course its climate change, the ice melted like its doing now, blown mind yet? 🙄 you may want to read 📚 and not internet, bro. It never stops changing, 20 year cycles, 40 year, take your pic. CLIMATE CHANGE IS ABSOFUCKNLOOTLY REAL! Now, send Greta some ship repair money 🤑
 
Its a constant cycle, Fall Line is AN ANCIENT COASTLINE. Of course its climate change, the ice melted like its doing now, blown mind yet? 🙄 you may want to read 📚 and not internet, bro. It never stops changing, 20 year cycles, 40 year, take your pic. CLIMATE CHANGE IS ABSOFUCKNLOOTLY REAL! Now, send Greta some ship repair money 🤑
Tell me why it's not human-caused. (And I'm no woke climate change activist)
 
North amd south poles swap sides. Why do you think its manmade? Its never going to be an equal. Ice core samples tell everythings history, Iceland is no different
I'm asking, how do you explain global warming? The magnetic poles reverse irregularly, (200,000 to 300,000 yrs) and have nothing to do with today's climate change.
 
Warms up, cools down, flips, does it again. Constantly changing, no one place to point
That doesn't answer my question. Magnetic pole reversals don't affect climate change (fact).
 
That doesn't answer my question. Magnetic pole reversals don't affect climate change (fact).
I don't know about magnetic Poles reversing, but they do move slowly over time. What I think would answer your question lies in the following.

Milankovitch Cycles: These are long-term, cyclical changes in Earth's orbit and axial tilt that influence the amount of solar energy received at different latitudes and seasons.

Eccentricity: The shape of Earth's orbit varies over long periods, affecting the amount of sunlight received throughout the year.

Obliquity: The tilt of Earth's axis changes, which influences the intensity of the seasons.

Precession: The wobble of Earth's axis affects when each season occurs in relation to the orbit's position.
 
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