

Does It Feel Like Mosquitoes Are Getting Worse?
18 snips Jun 24, 2025
Hannah Chin, a producer for NPR, dives into the alarming rise of mosquito populations linked to climate change. She reveals how warmer, wetter conditions are affecting mosquito behavior and habitat, contributing to increased disease transmission. Ecologists provide practical tips for protecting against these pests, such as using EPA-approved repellents and altering outdoor plans to avoid peak biting times. The conversation emphasizes the urgent need for awareness and adaptation in the face of changing environmental factors.
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Abby's Mosquito Experience
- Abby noticed mosquitoes were terrible growing up in suburban Boston but disappeared when she moved closer to the city.
- About five years ago, mosquitoes returned in Cambridge, disrupting outdoor activities like ping pong.
Mosquitoes Are Deadliest Animal
- Mosquitoes are the deadliest animals because they spread many diseases.
- Climate change affects mosquito populations and disease transmission, changing the scientific landscape.
Climate Change Boosts Mosquitoes
- Mosquito populations in Massachusetts are increasing, linked to local weather changes from climate change.
- Some species thrive in hotter, wetter conditions while others decline due to volatility in weather patterns.