At the microphone of franceinfo junior, Monday July 3, children ask their questions about the tiger mosquito. To answer them: Grégory Lambert, head of the Preventive Control unit within the Interdepartmental Agreement for Mosquito Control of the Mediterranean Coast.
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It is almost everywhere and is gaining a little more ground in France every year: we talk about the tiger mosquito in franceinfo junior. On this subject, at the microphone, we listen to questions from CM2 students at the Louise-Michel school in Vigneux-sur-Seine (Essonne). To answer them: Grégory Lambert, head of the Preventive Control unit within the Interdepartmental Agreement for Mosquito Control on the Mediterranean Coast.
The first question goes to Ana-Maria: “How can one know how to differentiate a mosquito tiger and a normal mosquito?” asks the schoolgirl. In turn, Grace wonders how they feed themselves and Ashley which country they first arrived in. For her part, Iris is worried about her bites: “Can you die from a tiger mosquito bite?”
On this page, re-listen in full to this franceinfo junior program on tiger mosquitoes.