Which country is free of mosquitoes?
Correct answer: Iceland

Binni
Im happy I live in Iceland.

Shun #29222288
No dengue

Quel
Icelanders would run from Australia! 😆

Player #12408853
Same question twice in one round!

Mujahid Mohideen R
Very nice information about Iceland.

seema
I think I should move to Iceland!!

Vidaylin Biswelan
ohlalala, let's move all to Iceland..no dengue, malaria, and any diseases cause by mosquito..

little b
I've not been to Iceland 🥹

Bigkev
probably very nice in summer, no mosquitoes is awesome, but I wonder how long and cold the winter is.

Sigurbjörg
Quel, with out a doubt, I would rather not go there.

Mars V
Iceland sounds like paradise.

j Bird
Binni, I think I may be a little jealous 😁

WDA
Why? because it's an island that is located near Greenland. And a part of Scandinavia too.

117
herb198220, I'm with you!

Huda
LITTO, 😂

LITTO
Do people there know how a mosquito looks like.

Player #76081680
Ginamos, why mosquito s not there in Iceland????

Rohit
I have decided to build a mosquito zoo for the people of Iceland.🥺😂

Bobby
do they have weed in Iceland??

Player #66817220
No heartworm!

bryan roy
its a long note! cant find the reason WHY? WHY?

Larissa
Iceland? Really? I didn't know it was Iceland. 🤨

Salome
Aurora, húsaflugur??

Aurora
well pretty much in Iceland are plenty of them but they are much more bigger and they don't bite I think so 😅

Ezziddeen Abdulwahhab
Welp, time to move to iceland

Trinidads
I'm the type of person who ALWAYS gets bitten. I kind of want to live in Iceland now instead of the mosquito-ful Australia

danika
no dengue cases as well and other disease cause from mosquitos

Sonny Vistan
No need of mosquitos coil.

iney
i like iceland free mosquito...😀

L'slėy_Kůn
Quel, i can imagine in the Equator 🤣🤣because the temperature🔥🔥🔥exactly what climate the blood-suckers prefer🤣

Justin Rhain Arecana
Which one do you like, ice or mosquitoes?

Player #117013
rayvan, Alaska has tons of Mosquitos

Player 40344
Of course there wouldn't be mosquitoes there because that place is covered in freezing 🥶🥶🥶snow.