Jamaica, The National Gallery of Jamaica (Kingston)

Tuesday

Today

Moderate

Wednesday

Tomorrow

Moderate

Thursday

May 1

Moderate

Friday

May 2

Moderate

Saturday

May 3

Moderate

Mosquitoes are a common nuisance in Jamaica, particularly during the rainy season when their breeding grounds are more favorable. The warm and humid climate provides the perfect environment for mosquitoes to thrive, leading to higher populations in certain areas. Mosquitoes are not only a nuisance, but they also pose a health risk as carriers of various diseases.


Year round mosquito forecast

In Jamaica, mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue fever, Zika virus, and chikungunya are of concern to public health officials. These diseases are transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected mosquito, causing symptoms ranging from mild to severe. Preventative measures such as using insect repellent, wearing long sleeves and pants, and eliminating standing water around homes are recommended to reduce the risk of mosquito-borne illnesses.

The National Gallery of Jamaica, located in Kingston, is not immune to the mosquito situation in the country. Despite being a cultural institution, the gallery has taken steps to protect visitors and staff from mosquitoes by implementing mosquito control measures and providing information on how to prevent mosquito bites. It is important for all establishments in Jamaica to be vigilant in addressing the mosquito issue to ensure the health and safety of their patrons.


Mosquito-borne diseases in the area

Malaria

Zika

Dengue

Yellow Fever

Chikungunya

West Nile Fever


Further information