(NEWSER) – As if deadly  sinkholes and Burmese  pythonsweren't enough, now Florida may find itself contending with  another summer of giant mosquitoes that pack a ferocious bite, LiveScience reports. Dubbed gallinippers, the  quarter-sized mosquitoes hatch after a flood or rainstorm, and saw a bumper crop  after Tropical Storm Debby struck Florida last summer. Now another rainy season  could produce even more: "I wouldn't be surprised, given the numbers we saw last  year," says an entomologist.

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