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Spain travel warning as ‘killer disease-carrying mosquitoes’ spotted in hotspots

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UK tourists are being warned about a potentially deadly disease after insects were discovered at two popular holiday spots in Spain. Tiger mosquitoes have been found on the islands of Mallorca and Menorca.

Officials are now dumping pesticide from helicopters in a desperate bid to kill them. The mosquitoes are native to Asia and are said to be spreading across parts of Spain.




They can carry diseases such as yellow fever and dengue fever – as well as Zika, which can cause birth defects. They bugs feed throughout the day and can pass on infections to humans when they bite.

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The mosquitoes have stripes so can be easily identified. Bites are more painful than European mosquitoes and can cause severe swelling, scarring, and sometimes infection.

The Mallorca Daily Bulletin said tiger mosquitoes are spreading across the Balearics, with Mallorca having already taken action in its capital Palma. A warning has been issued in a region of neighbouring Menorca over the mosquitoes.

People are being urged to report sightings. There are fears the mosquitoes are spreading because of changing climate conditions, which are allowing them to live further north in Europe due to increased heat and humidity.

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