Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Why do you think there are fewer mosquitoes in cold weather?
Why do you think there are fewer mosquitoes in cold weather?
When it is cold, mosquitoes usually hide in warm places, so it is difficult to be found.
Mosquitoes generally appear in April every year and reach the peak in the middle and late August. When the climate gets cold in autumn and the temperature drops below 10℃, mosquitoes will stop breeding and die in large numbers, and few mosquitoes survive. They can shelter from the wind and cold in places such as cracks in the wall, such as hiding in warmer and more hidden places indoors, such as behind the wardrobe. But it will avoid hot places, such as heating. This can not only avoid the severe winter, but also reduce the metabolic rate and avoid starvation. Kind of like hibernation.
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