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"They Are in the Houses": Invaded by the Tiger Mosquito, This Southwestern City Put on This Radical Plane

Summary by Pleine Vie
In Cahors, the beautiful days are already rhyming with buzzing. The tiger mosquito did not wait for the summer: as early as April, it settled in the city, confirming a phenomenal colonization observed everywhere in France. Faced with this insect capable of transmitting dengue, chikungunya or Zika, the complaints are rising rapidly, especially in the city centre. For three years, however, the town hall has been preparing its response, with a very…
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In Cahors, the beautiful days are already rhyming with buzzing. The tiger mosquito did not wait for the summer: as early as April, it settled in the city, confirming a phenomenal colonization observed everywhere in France. Faced with this insect capable of transmitting dengue, chikungunya or Zika, the complaints are rising rapidly, especially in the city centre. For three years, however, the town hall has been preparing its response, with a very…

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Pleine vie broke the news on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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