Don't Bug the Mosquitoes

Synopsis
The rock-band, the Mosquitoes, come to the island to escape their fans. The castaways get ready to leave until they discover that the Mosquitos aren't leaving for months. They then make life so stressful for them that Bingo, the leader, annouces they're leaving tomorrow. However the next morning the castaways discover that they meant to the other side of the island. The band then annouces that they are now staying even longer. Gilligan, the Skipper, Mr. Howell, and the Professor make their own band, the Gnats, but are terrible. Ginger, Mary Ann, and Mrs. Howell make a band of their own, the Honeybees, in hope that the Mosquitos will like it. However the plan backfires, and the Mosquitos leave without them since they have enough competition.

Cast

 * Bob Denver as Gilligan
 * Alan Hale as The Skipper
 * Jim Backus as Thurston Howell III
 * Natalie Schafer as Mrs. Howell
 * Tina Louise as Ginger
 * Russell Johnson as The Professor
 * Dawn Wells as Mary Ann

Supporting Cast/Guest Stars

 * Les Brown, Jr. as Bingo
 * George Patterson as Bango
 * Ed Wade as Bongo
 * Kirby Johnson as Irving

Trivia

 * The name, "Mosquitos," and the music might be a parody on the 60s band, "The Beatles."
 * One of the songs The Mosquitos play in their free concert for the islanders is "He's a Loser."
 * The Mosquitos, even though they only appear once, are considered recurring characters because their music appears in many of the episodes on the radio.
 * The Wellingtons, who play the Mosquitos, actually play the song "The Ballad of Gilligan's Island."
 * When introducing The Honeybees, Mr. Howell imitates Ed Sullivan.
 * The Honeybees sing their song "You Need Us" to an instrumental record played on the record player, which operates with electricity.
 * The men on Gilligan's island try to be rock musicians, but in a scene deleted from the end in the syndicated version, they are so bad Ginger remarks to Mary Ann that if the world is lucky they'll never be rescued!
 * At the end, where Gilligan gets kicked in the shin and then bonked on the head by the Skipper and Mr. Howell, the Mosquitos record album he is holding is just a hollow prop.
 * It's never revealed how the Mosquitoes play they their guitars and amplifiers without electricity on the island.