In a recent entomological survey, researchers have documented 11 distinct mosquito species thriving within Gibraltar’s unique Mediterranean environment. This remarkable diversity highlights the region’s complex ecosystem, where urban settings meet natural habitats, creating ideal breeding grounds for various mosquito populations. Among the species identified are Aedes albopictus and Culex pipiens, both known for their roles in transmitting diseases globally. Local health authorities emphasize the importance of continuous monitoring as part of ongoing public health initiatives, especially during the warmer months when mosquito activity peaks.

The comprehensive study underlines several key findings about Gibraltar’s mosquito fauna:

  • Species…