I could not watch the video. I have an aversion to anything puncturing the skin. Mosquitoes are indeed little monsters. I do like the cartoon at the blood bar.
I saw this on Linda's blog and I hated these tiny creeps even more. What purpose they serve is beyond me! Halloween can be scary, too...but I love 👻's & 🎃's!!!
I've often wondered if a mosquito sucked a person's blood that had Aids and then went to stick their needle into another person if the Aids Virus couldn't be transferred to that individual.
John, I loved the Mosquito Bar Happy Hour, it made me smile...thanks so much for sharing. Thanks, as well, for sharing this video and for mentioning my blog, I really appreciate it. Yes, mosquitoes are, indeed, monsters! It is amazing how much illness (such as the West Nile virus_, can be had by this tiny creature. Thank you once again for sharing, and I really enjoyed your post.
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I could not watch the video. I have an aversion to anything puncturing the skin. Mosquitoes are indeed little monsters. I do like the cartoon at the blood bar.
ReplyDeleteI saw this on Linda's blog and I hated these tiny creeps even more.
ReplyDeleteWhat purpose they serve is beyond me!
Halloween can be scary, too...but I love 👻's & 🎃's!!!
Ugh, mosquitoes -- the bane of the Canadian prairies!
ReplyDeleteNow that's scary!
ReplyDeleteI've often wondered if a mosquito sucked a person's blood that had Aids and then went to stick their needle into another person if the Aids Virus couldn't be transferred to that individual.
John, I loved the Mosquito Bar Happy Hour, it made me smile...thanks so much for sharing. Thanks, as well, for sharing this video and for mentioning my blog, I really appreciate it. Yes, mosquitoes are, indeed, monsters! It is amazing how much illness (such as the West Nile virus_, can be had by this tiny creature. Thank you once again for sharing, and I really enjoyed your post.
ReplyDeleteThese are nasty little vampires!
ReplyDeleteFor something so small - they are nasty!
ReplyDeleteLove the Mosquito Bar Happy Hour - it's brilliant!
Hope this new week is a good one for you.
All the best Jan