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For the first time, mosquitoes have been found in Iceland after the country recorded a record-breaking heat this spring.

According to BBC, insect enthusiast Bjorn Hjaltason encountered the mosquitoes over several nights last week while using wine-soaked ropes to observe moths.

In a Facebook post, he said the mosquitoes found in Kjós, a glacial valley to the South West of the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik, were two female mosquitoes and one male which were later confirmed to be Culiseta annulata, one of few species that can successfully survive winter.

“At dusk on October 16, I caught sight of a strange fly. I could tell right away that this was something I had never seen before" he said, adding that “the last fortress seems to have fallen".

According to BBC, H

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