
World’s Deadliest Creature Is Thriving Right Here In Louisiana
(KHLA - Lake Charles, Louisiana) - Louisiana is home to the deadliest beast on the planet, and it is raging in our communities.
The climate in SWLA is ideal for the growth of these hazardous creatures. These organisms prefer humid circumstances, rain, and warm weather.

What creatures are we talking about? Mosquitoes.
Mosquitoes kill over 1,000,000 humans every year. In fact, the CDC was invented because of mosquitoes to fight malaria. George Washington and seven other US Presidents contracted malaria.
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There are 3000 species of mosquitoes worldwide, 68 of which are found in Louisiana. They also can spread 16 deadly diseases including malaria, west nile virus, zika and yellow fever.
Click here for 10 interesting facts about mosquitoes you probably didn't know.
Every year Orkin put's our their annual list of the top cities in the USA that used their mosquito control services.
I think you will be surprised where Louisiana cities sit on the list and what cities are above them.
Los Angeles is ranked first for the third year in a row on Orkin's list of the worst cities for mosquitoes in 2023. Atlanta had previously held the top spot for seven straight years.
Orkin rates the top 50 mosquito-infested cities each year based on how frequently exterminators were called for treatment in the previous 12 months.
Orkin's Top 10 Cities With Most Mosquitoes
- Los Angeles
- Chicago (+1)
- New York (-1)
- Atlanta (+1)
- Detroit (+5)
- Houston
- Dallas (-3)
- Washington, D.C. (-1)
- Cleveland (+10)
- Denver (+6)
At this point, you're probably asking yourself the same question I did. How did a Louisiana city not make the top 10?
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Well, one Louisiana city did make the top 50. New Orleans came in at #50 on the list.
It's crazy to think that New York City and other northing cities has more mosquitoes than ones in Louisiana. I thought for sure Baton Rouge and maybe Shreveport would've made the top 50.
If you were thinking of moving out of Louisiana because of the mosquitoes, then just know this...THEY'RE EVERYWHERE!
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