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De Havilland Mosquito B.35 (TT.35) TJ138 at the RAF Museum Hendon on 12th July 2022..

bearer of Malaria, Chikungunya, West Nile.....anything else

I wondered what it looked like at Mosquito Beach, out past the drop off. An underwater cliff dropped off into a deep abyss. I'd love to go back sometime with my snorkeling gear.

 

how to keep from being biten

Manitoba Summer Vacation 2007

The mosquitoes are terrible in Manitoba. This was my first bite and certainly not my last during my vacation. I came back to Montreal with nasty looking legs.

Taken by Benjamin See Tong Chew, Alaska?, circa 1940

 

Mosquito 3/4

Last week i searched the net for a Origami Mosquito diagram but i didn´t find one.

So yesterday i decided to try to design my own mosquito.

Today i started with a prototype. Boxpleated on a 24x24 grid. The paper is way too small, but who cares, its just a test fold.

Next time with Tissue-Foil! Can´t wait to fold this guy again :)

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Mark Smith M.S. Geoscientist

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Daniel Saftner B.S. Geoscientist and Returned Peace Corps Volunteer

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Annette Evans Ph.D. Student at the University of Connecticut

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de Havilland Mosquito---Perman Collection Image--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

Mosquitos With The R.A.F. In India---Perman Collection Image--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

CMQ Job 211 rounds the pit in Frankfort as the ledges of Mosquito Mountain loom in the background. A geep and a GE have the train in easy handle today as they head towards Searsport.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=byqaC8mscIs

Cutter Mosquito repellent, 5/2016, pic by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube

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Three individuals of Macroscopic Solutions, LLC captured the images in this database collaboratively.

 

Contact information:

 

Mark Smith M.S. Geoscientist

mark@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Daniel Saftner B.S. Geoscientist and Returned Peace Corps Volunteer

daniel@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Annette Evans Ph.D. Student at the University of Connecticut

annette@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

As the sun goes down, the mozzies come out. Probably Ochlerotatus vittiger (Culicidae: Culicinae). Gundaroo NSW Australia, December 2011.

Mosquito de tamaño de 5 mm.

Found many of these swimming around in a tiny puddle in my daughters sand box when doing a bit of spring cleaning. They're coming to eat me already.

  

TECH: Canon 100mm macro lens and Raynox 250. Can't remember for sure, but I may have had extension tubes attached as well. I scooped a couple in to a clear glass bowl to photograph. Lighting was tricky, which ended up being a YN560 off camera and diffused with packing foam sheets.

Mosquito FB VI HR 147 Known As "Hairless Joe" Flown By 418 Squadron R.C.A.F.---Perman Collection Image--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito Prototype (W4050). de Havilland Aircraft Museum, London Colney, 3rd September 2016.

Pasarlo por nuestros brazos piernas, tobillos (área preferida para picar del Aedes aegypti) y toda zona expuesta de nuestro cuerpo ahuyenta a estos mosquitos, ya que les desagrada el ácido del limón.

 

Pass by our arms legs, ankles (area preferred to eat the Aedes aegypti) and any exposed area of the body repels mosquitoes, because they dislike the lemon acid.

de Havilland Mosquito---Perman Collection Image--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

This Mosquito belongs to Kermit Weeks. It is currently on display at the EAA Museum in Oshkosh Wisconsin. This plane also appeared in the movie “633 Squadron”. The plane in the foreground is Stinson Model "T" Tri-Motor, it also belongs to Mr. Weeks. (Airventure 1990 - Scan from original photo.)

Some photos taken with my iphone at Mosquito Bay before we headed off for the day. Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand.

Baltimore Orioles can be appreciated not only for their beauty, but also for their appetite for mosquitoes!

Royal Air Force DeHavilland DH98 Mosquito - London RAF Museum Jan 2005

 

The outstanding de Havilland Mosquito bomber. It was often capable of outflying the German fighters thanks to its light construction. In April 1945 Mosquitos attacked the Shell house, Gestapo’s Copenhagen HQ. Sadly a school was also hit and more than 100 children died.

 

Den fremragende de Havilland Mosquito bomber, som ofte var i stand til at flyve fra Luftwaffes jagere takket være sin lette konstruktion. I april 1945 bombede Mosquitos Shellhuset, Gestapos hovedkvarter i København. Desværre blev en skole ramt og mere end hundrede børn omkom.

  

A view of Mosquito Lagoon.

 

Photo Credit: Nelly | Picasa

A work in progress! Watch this space!!!

nikon d3300 + 55 200 vr + raynox dcr 250

1/48 RAF DeHavilland Mosquito NF Mk.XIII

Tele-takumar 200mm 5.6

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Three individuals of Macroscopic Solutions, LLC captured the images in this database collaboratively.

 

Contact information:

 

Mark Smith M.S. Geoscientist

mark@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Daniel Saftner B.S. Geoscientist and Returned Peace Corps Volunteer

daniel@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Annette Evans Ph.D. Student at the University of Connecticut

annette@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

You can download or view Macroscopic Solutions’ images in more detail by selecting any image and clicking the downward facing arrow in the lower-right corner of the image display screen.

 

Three individuals of Macroscopic Solutions, LLC captured the images in this database collaboratively.

 

Contact information:

 

Mark Smith M.S. Geoscientist

mark@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Daniel Saftner B.S. Geoscientist and Returned Peace Corps Volunteer

daniel@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Annette Evans Ph.D. Student at the University of Connecticut

annette@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Mosquito TA 603 Before Crash (December 16, 1946)---Perman Collection Image--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

So mosquito season is in full force in Arizona and our yard is full of these suckers.

 

I'm no entomologist but based on a cursory study of common mosquitoes in Arizona, I'm calling this an Aedes Aegypti, commonly known as the vector for yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, and zika. For scale, this is on a standard rain gutter downspout.

 

My identification is based on the pointed abdomen, posture and the time when they were most actively biting me: afternoon and just after sunset. If anyone out there is an entomologist I have a couple of other images I'd be happy to send along if you could confirm or correct my identification!

 

ag.arizona.edu/pubs/insects/az1221/#yfmaa

 

www.cdc.gov/dengue/resources/30Jan2012/aegyptifactsheet.pdf

  

de Havilland Mosquito---Perman Collection Image--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

You can download or view Macroscopic Solutions’ images in more detail by selecting any image and clicking the downward facing arrow in the lower-right corner of the image display screen.

 

Three individuals of Macroscopic Solutions, LLC captured the images in this database collaboratively.

 

Contact information:

 

Mark Smith M.S. Geoscientist

mark@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Daniel Saftner B.S. Geoscientist and Returned Peace Corps Volunteer

daniel@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Annette Evans Ph.D. Student at the University of Connecticut

annette@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

EAA Museum DeHavilland Mosquito in 2007

Madeleine Gefke '20 prepares to a meal for hundreds of mosquitoes in Professor Mary Garvin's Mosquito Lab.

 

Photo my Mike Crupi

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