Probably not shot in Alaska; for one thing I can make out the figure of the worker so there are too few mosquitoes and secondly, Alaskan mosquitoes would carry him off to eat him in peace and quiet later.
It is well documented that the Alaskan mosquitoes have attained their size by interbreeding with eagles...
There was a missionary that travelled to one of the remote Scottish Glens some time in the past.
I remember his story because of what the locals did to him when they were fed up of his preaching.
Apparently, they rowed him out to an island on the loch, stripped him naked and pegged him out for the midges.
I've met a few people I wouldn't mind doing that to over the years I can tell you.
I read somewhere that the mozzies in Alaska can kill young caribou by draining too much of their blood. There was a picture of a herd standing on the top of a wind-blown ridge in order to escape the pests.
I somehow think that some of you should go back on your meds.
Anytime mosquitoes come up in conversation, especially regarding Alaska, it always brings the Joel Sartore mosquito feet pic to mind. Warning, somewhat graphic: http://fineartamerica.com/images-sim...el-sartore.jpg
Ouchies, that pic is disturbing. I've heard that one about killing the baby caribou and have no idea as to the validity. What I can personally attest to having seen is that in the spring the caribou will walk out on the pack ice up north or onto frozen lakes in the interior in an attempt to get away from the bugs. Sometimes with fatal consequences when they fall through the thinning lake ice or drift away into the sea.