Mosquitoes kill Latvian livestock
Published: 07 June, 2005
Nearly 400 head of livestock, most of them cows, were killed by huge swarms of mosquitoes and flies in the Kraslava, Madona, Jekabpils and Daugavpils districts in Latvia in late May, according to Baltic Business News. The value of losses is put at tens of thousands of lats (US$1 = LVL0.57).
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