Walt Disney World is smack dab in the middle of a swamp in a state that is, more or less, a swamp itself.
And that's not just some dig at Florida.
With 29% of the area of the state being covered, Florida is proportionally more comprised of wetlands than any other state in the US.
So, with that in mind, why isn't Walt Disney World swarming with mosquitoes?
In truth, like most of Florida, there are plenty of mosquitoes at Disney.
However, Disney is dedicated to guest experience, and mosquitoes are, well, really annoying.
Beyond that, they're potentially dangerous.
According to the World Health Organization, as many as one million people die from mosquitoes every year.
Not the bite itself, obviously, but the disease and virus that can often come with it.
So, as a result Disney, goes all out in combating mosquitoes and minimizing their presence on property.