The Mosquitoes

Bio
The Mosquitoes are a long-haired Sixties-era pop group, comprised of members Bingo, Bango, Bongo and Irving. They were probably inspired by groups such as "The Beatles," "The Rolling Stones" and even "The Monkees," taking ingredients from each group to establish their music identity, even down to their insect-inspired name and long hair. Not much is known about their pasts, but they came to the island in search of peace and quiet after a grueling concert tour and millions of screaming fans. Their nerves and peace of mind are affected by urgent pleas of the castaways to be rescued. They perform one concert on the island, singing the song, "He's A Loser," but they are further exasperated by noise and harassment that they move to the other side of the island. Lured back by the men performing badly as "The Gnats," they then become threatened by how good the girls sound together as "The Honeybees," departing the island the next day with their supply boat but leaving behind an unsigned record for Gilligan to show there was no hard feelings.

Trivia

 * The Mosquitoes were played by Les Brown Jr. and the folk group, The Wellingtons, who sang the theme song in the first season.
 * The Mosquitoes songs include "Don't Bug Me", "He's A Loser" and "I Want To Go Back to Pago-Pago-Pago with You-You-You."
 * The music of the Mosquitoes also appears as incidental music in later episodes of the series.

Episode(s)

 * Don't Bug the Mosquitoes
 * Take A Dare - music only
 * Will the Real Mr. Howell Please Stand Up? - music only