A black tiny insect with a stinging bite,
Coming in swarms of regular sight,
Plunging into a delirious plight,
Infecting a serious freight,
On the target of every bite.
Eliminating them from every place,
To destroy them without trace,
To control them within a brace,
Requires a measured pace,
As their occupied space,
Remains a permanent maze.
The old mosquito net has little use,
As one or two mosquitoes infuse,
The repellent has become an abuse,
To both man and mosquitoes profuse,
The cream applied as a diffuse.
Is not a sufficient repulse.
Inventions are there too many,
Pointing to space and ninny,
No innovations lead to this tiny,
Fleeing the insects to a whiny,
Poses a tough challenge really.


