I grew up in the South, thought I knew mosquitoes. But a summer spent in Maine taught me a lesson. Go out at night, you didn’t need a swarm to carry you away. Just a couple could do the job.
I know, I know, this is just a cartoon, but the physics of a human, even a small one, being carried by a “mosquito cloud” just don’t work. Given the lifting power of one mosquito, that cloud would have to be the size of a Zeppelin to lift two kids. And what is Jill standing on? The mosquitos in contact with her body could not use their wings at all, and a fairly small number of mosquitos would have to hold her entire weight, against other mosquitos (who then couldn’t use THEIR wings!), with those spindly legs, which couldn’t hold more than a tiny fraction of an ounce. Even with a quick calculation, the whole thing falls apart pretty quickly.
If you ask people “Which animal is deadliest to human beings?”, most of them will guess lions, tigers, bears, sharks, black-widow spiders, rattlesnakes, and the like. Not even close. Mosquitoes kill off over a million of us each year, mainly thru transmission of malaria.
hammytech about 4 years ago
I’ll have some of what she had…. LOL
finkd about 4 years ago
“Attack Of The Killer Mosquitoes”. Wasn’t this a movie on Mystery Science Theater 3000?
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 4 years ago
I hope those bugs don’t get hungry on the way.
Concretionist about 4 years ago
The main problem would be if they suddenly become hungry…
I Mad Am I about 4 years ago
THEY ATE MOST OF THE ROCK!!!? Where can I find a batch of them? I have a few ‘jobs’ for them to do! ;)
in.amongst about 4 years ago
This is rather scratchy – only a fella from some cold-weather region can romanticise mosquitoes. The reality, on the other hand, is rather biting.
danketaz Premium Member about 4 years ago
Just watch out if they decide to start nuzzling you with their noses.
Nuliajuk about 4 years ago
Hard to say which child is more annoying.
WoodstockJack about 4 years ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosquito_(film)
Whatcouldgowrong about 4 years ago
I grew up in the South, thought I knew mosquitoes. But a summer spent in Maine taught me a lesson. Go out at night, you didn’t need a swarm to carry you away. Just a couple could do the job.
sandpiper about 4 years ago
But I hear they put you back when they are done with you.
WGillete about 4 years ago
I’ve heard there are places where the mosquitos are thick enough to ride on.
bobpeters61 about 4 years ago
Jill should get together with the autistic boy from a couple weeks ago. A power couple in a different sense of the term.
Say What? Premium Member about 4 years ago
If you thought beach sand in the swimsuit was uncomfortable, imagine what the same scenario with mosquitoes instead of sand.
dflak about 4 years ago
Mosquito: a tiny lawyer with wings. A blood-sucking parasite.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
I wonder how’s the mileage. 19 miles to a gallon? …of blood?
goldnik Premium Member about 4 years ago
I can see Jill in 20 years driving a pink Cadillac with Mary Kay license plates…
c4racecar about 4 years ago
Is this Florida already?
Alice Lidell about 4 years ago
I know, I know, this is just a cartoon, but the physics of a human, even a small one, being carried by a “mosquito cloud” just don’t work. Given the lifting power of one mosquito, that cloud would have to be the size of a Zeppelin to lift two kids. And what is Jill standing on? The mosquitos in contact with her body could not use their wings at all, and a fairly small number of mosquitos would have to hold her entire weight, against other mosquitos (who then couldn’t use THEIR wings!), with those spindly legs, which couldn’t hold more than a tiny fraction of an ounce. Even with a quick calculation, the whole thing falls apart pretty quickly.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 4 years ago
If you ask people “Which animal is deadliest to human beings?”, most of them will guess lions, tigers, bears, sharks, black-widow spiders, rattlesnakes, and the like. Not even close. Mosquitoes kill off over a million of us each year, mainly thru transmission of malaria.
willie_mctell about 4 years ago
That looks like fun.
WestofthePecan Premium Member about 4 years ago
I’m having deja vu here… haven’t we seen this before?
NatureBatsLast about 4 years ago
Better get used to it….more are on the way.
fix-n-fly about 4 years ago
That must be some of those Louisiana or Mississippi size XXL mosquitos!
cmxx about 4 years ago
Didn’t I read somewhere that the mosquito is Alaska’s state bird?
tigerave Premium Member about 4 years ago
I could swear that she’s done this before. Is this a re-run?