Asian tiger mosquito

Asian Tiger Mosquito Spreading: Australia Faces Vicious New Threat

The world’s most invasive mosquito, the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus), has been detected on the Australian mainland for the first time. Six individuals were found during routine surveillance near Bamaga, a community on the Cape York Peninsula. While health authorities state there is no immediate threat to public health, extensive spraying is underway. This aggressive daytime-biting insect is capable of spreading serious viral diseases like dengue and Japanese encephalitis, and its ability to travel and survive cooler weather makes it a significant concern for future containment.

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