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'Consider the most common mosquito on Earth. This soft, little,
dusty-brown insect is Culex Pipiens. You've seen her land on your
arm. You have caught her just at the end of her feeding, her
translucent belly swelling red with your very own blood. At such a
moment, you can be forgiven for failing to notice what an elegant
and hardy thing she is. But she is . . . ' No creature has touched
directly the lives of more human beings than the mosquito. She has
been a nuisance, a pollinator of plants and an angel of death all
over the globe. And throughout history, much of our trouble with
the mosquito has been caused by man himself. Professor Andrew
Spielman has dedicated his life to understanding this insect. In
Mosquito he tells the story of man's struggle to live with the
mosquito, from the defeat of Sir Francis Drake's fleet, to the
death of thousands of Frenchmen working on the Panama Canal and to
the recent panic over the West Nile Virus in New York. And he shows
us how we have accelerated the spread of disease, describing the
catastrophic failures of mosquito control which have ensured that -
even now - one person dies of malaria every twelve seconds.
Now in paperback--a fascinating work of popular science from a
world-renowned expert on mosquitoes and a prize-winning reporter.
In this lively and comprehensive portrait of the mosquito, its role
in history, and its threat to mankind, Spielman and D'Antonio take
a mosquito's-eye view of nature and man. They show us how
mosquitoes breed, live, mate, and die, and introduce us to their
enemies, both natural and man-made. The authors present tragic and
often grotesque examples of how the mosquito has insinuated itself
into human history, from the malaria that devastated invaders of
ancient Rome to the current widespread West Nile fever panic.
Filled with little-known facts and remarkable anecdotes that bring
this tiny being into larger focus, Mosquito offers fascinating,
alarming, and convincing evidence that the sooner we get to know
this pesky insect, the better off we'll be.
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