In October 2025, Iceland's unique status as a mosquito-free nation came to an abrupt end when three cold-tolerant mosquitoes were detected in a rural garden close to Reykjavik. This discovery coincided with the warmest year recorded in Iceland’s climate history. The species identified, Culiseta annulata, is capable of surviving winter, prompting concerns about ecological balance rather than imminent threats to tourism health.
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August 18, 2026 at 8:41 AM
Iceland No Longer Mosquito-Free: first insects recorded in Kjós; tourists face little risk
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