Clearer pictures would be nice, but like others have already said, this is probably not a tiger mosquito. At most, Aedes geniculatus, which isn’t an invasive species. Probably just Culex, though.
Doesn’t seem to be a tiger mosquito. They have distinct white markings on the leg joints.
Wieso gseht das Viech no so guet us? Die Sausieche ghöred sowas wo ad Wand gschmiert, dass mer sie nümm erkennt.
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I’m sorry for the bad picture quality, my phone is old.
What the actual fuck, this is not a mosquito, it’s almost a flying shrimp
the common swiss mosquito
The first picture picture looks like a mayfly or Eintagsfliege in German.
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The second one just looks like a normal mosquito.
The tiger mosquito has really distinctive white bands. You can easily make them out with the naked eye.
Source. Ticinese
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
Must be from basel
Looks a little too big to be a tiger mosquito. However, take photos according to the PDF in [https://www.zh.ch/de/umwelt-tiere/umweltschutz/umweltpraxis/definitionsseite/2020/97/zup097_2020_a5490_klimatigermuecke-pdf.html](https://www.zh.ch/de/umwelt-tiere/umweltschutz/umweltpraxis/definitionsseite/2020/97/zup097_2020_a5490_klimatigermuecke-pdf.html) and report it anyways. I’m not an expert
Sir, this is 10 Rappen and not a mosquito. Take your pills☝🏻
For me looks like an average mosquito Al thought I’m Spanish, that’s 100% a standard Spanish mosquito.
Can be the mosquito Tigre.
Do you guys have mosquitos in Switzerland?
Looks like a very plain European mosquito.
Normal size.Tiger has yellow striped black body.
Was isch falsch mit dier?
No offense, but your skill as a photographer needs some improvement…
Kind of an asshole…
Looks like a dead one.
One that sucks
Just a mosquito bro
Das könnte eine Breme sein allerdings lässt das Foto nur eine vermutung zu
Looks like an immigrate. xD
the first one is the good kind (dead). The 2nd one is the bad kind (alive).
I’ve had gigantic mosquitos too.
Take a look at this beast: https://drive.proton.me/urls/G4TX2DGXGG#od0hFDnsLRX2
Clearer pictures would be nice, but like others have already said, this is probably not a tiger mosquito. At most, Aedes geniculatus, which isn’t an invasive species. Probably just Culex, though.
Doesn’t seem to be a tiger mosquito. They have distinct white markings on the leg joints.
Wieso gseht das Viech no so guet us? Die Sausieche ghöred sowas wo ad Wand gschmiert, dass mer sie nümm erkennt.
thats nothing, i saw one this big yesterday
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