Giant Arctic mosquitoes attack World Cup tournament spots in Russia

Russian authorities are taking drastic measures to prevent the North Pole giant mosquitoes from attacking overseas fans gathering points during the World Cup.

According to Mirror, in recent years, giant mosquitoes are continuing to thrive due to the weather tends to warm up. This not only threatens many animals but also human habitats.

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Giant Arctic mosquitoes are much larger than regular mosquitoes.

The 2018 World Cup is believed to be the opportunity for this giant mosquito to rage. Some even saw mosquitoes flying outside the hotel where the England players were stationed.

Russian authorities were forced to come up with solutions, including using insecticide spraying helicopters around stadiums.

This giant mosquito particularly prefers a warm summer environment in Volgograd, with temperatures of 20 degrees Celsius higher than many other regions in Russia.

British correspondent Kaveh Solhekol wrote on Twitter: 'Just have to cancel the live show because of the huge number of mosquitoes outside the hotel. There is a big problem here. '

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Russian officials have sprayed insecticides around the stadium.

Describing the Arctic mosquito, expert Lauren Culler once said: 'This mosquito throws regardless of day and night, if you go to the Arctic in their right season, we can see hundreds of mosquitoes waiting for one. blood party ".

"In the Arctic there are not so many animals to suck blood, so when they find their prey, they will plunge into a fierce way to continuously suck blood. They cling to their prey without letting go."

Experts call this mosquito a giant mosquito because they are much larger in size than native mosquitoes in the United States. In the warm summer season, this mosquito breeds in large groups, with a very large number.