Philippine village battles dengue by offering bounties for mosquitos — dead or alive
As the campaign began, about a dozen mosquito hunters showed up at the village office. Miguel Labag, a 64-year-old scavenger, handed a jug with 45 dark mosquito larvas squirming in some water and received a reward of nine pesos (15 U.S. cents).
In Florida, a python brings a bounty of $50 and a feral hog in Texas goes for $5 plus 40 cents per pound. Other bounties in the U.S. include racoons, wolves, coyotes, bears, skunks, and, in the Pacific Northwest, a fish called the Northern Pikeminnow.
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