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Mosquitoes Likely To Reach Iceland
Gísli Már Gíslason, a former biology professor, believes that mosquitoes found in Scandinavia and the British Isles could easily survive in Iceland. They just haven’t arrived yet, reports Vísir. He pointed to Greenland as an example, where mosquitoes are already well established…
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Midge Population Decreases At Lake Mývatn, Bird Life Affected
The midge population at Mývatn has decreased from 100,000 to about a thousand, RÚV reports. [su_pullquote]We are having a summer sale on all our Icelandic soaps, scrubs, face masks, perfumes and more! These are all high-quality products made by Icelandic producers we…
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Ask A Limnologist: Are There Any Mosquitoes In Iceland?
Professor Gísli Már Gíslason, Professor of Limnology (the study of lakes and fresh water) at the University of Iceland, explains: “Mosquitoes are not found in Iceland, though they are common in neighbouring countries like Greenland. In Britain for example, there are 32…

