Mosquitos - Torrevieja

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Carl
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Mosquitos - Torrevieja

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Post: # 24175Post Carl »

Given the drop in temperatures in recent days and the very strong winds, I am wondering if this is actually old news.

https://murciatoday.com/another_mosquit ... 373-a.html

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Re: Mosquitos - Torrevieja

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Post: # 24176Post Bee »

It is current Carl as there was an article in Informacion as well.

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Re: Mosquitos - Torrevieja

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Post: # 24189Post freddo »

Funny year we have had, I live in the Bird Sanctuary near Catral and have not seen a mosquito at all this year previous years there were lots about Also this year there has been a lot more Starlings about and they are still here which is unsual
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Re: Mosquitos - Torrevieja

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Post: # 24295Post Rosiemac »

You mention Starlings still being around, maybe they are scared to move on. Recently,In FERROL 200 Starlings fell out of the sky close to a hospital and we’re strewn all over the road and flower beds. How strange. Tests are being carried out to attempt to find out what happened to the birds. Similar happened in Torregrossa.
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Post: # 24305Post freddo »

There are still a good few thousands of Starlings and other migratory birds that are normally gone south at this time of year still around the Bird Sanctuary and in my gardens .

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