Add this to my list of reasons not to visit Russia. Residents of the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia, which is alongside the Bering Sea in the northernmost point of the Pacific Ocean, are recording multiple tornados of mosquitos swarming around them.
The guy who recorded this video said he saw SEVERAL pillars of giant mosquito tornados as he was driving. The cloud would dissipate and then reform into another blood sucking vortex. Scientists say these are occuring more frequently because of climate change, by providing mosquitoes with a prolonged mating season thanks to rising temperatures. I don't think there's a citronella candle big enough to handle this! Check it out...