Eggs of an Aedes albopictus mozzie - known as the tiger mosquito - were found in a surveillance trap at a motorway service station in Kent as experts have warned over the deadly diseases they could spread View 2 Images A blood-engorged female Aedes albopictus mosquito (stock) (Image: Getty Images)

Killer mosquitoes which spread deadly diseases are becoming more common in Britain , experts warn. ‌

Eggs of an Aedes albopictus mozzie - known as the tiger mosquito - were found in a surveillance trap at a motorway service station in Kent. ‌

The beastly bloodsuckers can transmit dengue, chikungunya and zika to humans . ‌

And the eggs of another species capable of spreading tropical diseases, Aedes aegypti, were found at a freight storage facility near Heathrow Airport.

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