Are there any countries with no mosquitoes?

One country has long been a mosquito-free zone, but global warming may change that.

Mount Kirkjufell and Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall at sunrise in Iceland.
Iceland is the only country that doesn't have mosquitoes.
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Update, Oct. 21, 2025 at 1:17 pm ET: Live Science has learned that Iceland is no longer mosquito-free. Three mosquitoes — two females and one male — were found in the garden of a private residence between Oct. 16 and Oct. 18 in the municipality of Kjósarhreppur (also known as Kjós), according to the Iceland Monitor. In a Facebook post in the group Skordýr á Íslandi ("Insects in Iceland"), the man who found them, Björn Hjaltason, said "I could tell right away that this was something I had never seen before."

Matthías Alfreðsson, an entomologist at the Icelandic Institute of Natural History, confirmed that the mosquitoes belong to the species Culiseta annulata, the Iceland Monitor reported.

Clarissa Brincat
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Clarissa Brincat is a freelance writer specializing in health and medical research. After completing an MSc in chemistry, she realized she would rather write about science than do it. She learned how to edit scientific papers in a stint as a chemistry copyeditor, before moving on to a medical writer role at a healthcare company. Writing for doctors and experts has its rewards, but Clarissa wanted to communicate with a wider audience, which naturally led her to freelance health and science writing. Her work has also appeared in Medscape, HealthCentral and Medical News Today.

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