
Something is a-buzz in Russia.
Freaky video from over the weekend show swarming mosquitoes create thick “tornadoes” in the daytime sky.
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The footage, which has gone viral on social media, was captured in Kamchatka, a peninsula in far-east Russia.
A video of the incident reshared by CBS News meteorologist Jeff Berardelli shows the insects darting through the air amid the dense sound of buzzing.
“Breaking news: I’m issuing an official mosquito #tornado warning,” Berardelli quipped.
For area residents, the bugs were a nuisance.
“I drove through the cloud of these mosquitoes for several hundred metres,” said Alexei, a local from Ust-Kamchatsk, per The US Sun.
“It wasn’t a pleasant experience as I could hardly see the road,” he said.
“I didn’t dare open my windows,” he went on, before adding: “Giant pillars of mosquitoes were visible everywhere I looked.”
He dramatically described the sight: "I could see some of them breaking apart only to get back together into a new tornado.”
According to experts, the infestation is actually a normal behavioral pattern of mating.
“These are male mosquitoes swarming around one of several females in order to mate - there is nothing wrong with this,” explained entomologist Lyudmila Lobkova, per The Sun.
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