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Trees cocooned in spiders webs after flooding in Sindh, Pakistan (by Department for International Development)
Oxfam reports that locals in Sindh are saying there are far fewer mosquitoes around than might be expected with all of the stagnant water around, and that this might be to do with them getting trapped in these giant webs.
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Trees cocooned in spiders webs after flooding in Sindh, Pakistan (by Department for International Development)

Oxfam reports that locals in Sindh are saying there are far fewer mosquitoes around than might be expected with all of the stagnant water around, and that this might be to do with them getting trapped in these giant webs.

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