France, Mayor “stops” mosquito access to town

Andre Marchand, mayor of Briolay in the western French Maine-let-Loire region, has made a decision at the beginning of the month for “preventing the entrance of mosquitoes to town” following continued complaints of residents after the country was conquered by mosquitoes. Marchand, in his press release, indicated that Briolay, where the 3,000 inhabitants live after the floods of the month [...]
Marchand, in his press release, indicated that Briolay, where 3 thousand residents live after the June floods, has been invaded by mosquitoes and that residents have complained.
He indicated that residents have pressure to find solutions regarding mosquitoes, forcing them to make a decision for “to prevent mosquito access to the town of”.
This decision is the funny way to tell people that there's nothing they can do about the”Said Marchand.
Marchand said that despite traps set in many locations in the town, residents have continued to complain, he stressed that he cannot do anything else.
He added that after the decision by chance, the number of mosquitoes has been reduced, but in case of a new flood, their numbers could be increased again.












