Makana Eyre: Hawaiʻi Has Felt The Sting Of Mosquitoes For 200 Years

In 1826, at the bustling port city of Lahaina, a two-masted vessel called the Wellington dropped anchor after sailing across the Pacific from San Blas, Mexico. Without delay, the crew came ashore to resupply, emptying the dregs of their freshwater casks and refilling them for the next voyage. Not long after the brig appeared off … Continue reading Makana Eyre: Hawaiʻi Has Felt The Sting Of Mosquitoes For 200 Years