Anna Brolin’s concerns before the Farmen filming: “Experts sound the alarm”

Anna Brolins concerns before the Farmen filming Experts sound the

It was in 2001 that “The Farm” first saw the light of day on TV4, then under the direction of Hans Fahlén. Nowadays it is instead Anna Brolin which guides the viewers between missions, dilemmas and other things that belong to the program.

The filming of the eighteenth season will soon begin, but the presenter has some anxiety about the upcoming production.

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The farm is broadcast on TV4. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT

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Mosquito invasion in by the “Farmen” house

In an interview with Expressen, Anna Brolin says that the rainfall in the area where the farm Norra Brandstorp is located has resulted in an unwelcome visit from a certain insect.

– Experts sound the alarm. They warn of forest mosquitoes. There is an extra lot this year, she tells the newspaper and continues:

– And I can tell you that they are working on that, because there in the wet forests of Småland, there are already an awful lot of mosquitoes as it is. I don’t understand how it can now be twice as much.

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Anna Brolin: “Caps with built-in mesh”

When The Express asked how to deal with the mosquitoes, Anna Brolin reveals that people in the production actually wear protective equipment.

– The photographers and all staff wear caps with built-in mosquito nets. I can’t have that when I’m in the picture. But during the breaks. And of course we have a lot, really a lot of mosquito spray of all those kinds. Almost to the point of an overdose, she says.

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