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Will there be mosquitoes in spring?

Yes In spring, mosquitoes will appear one after another after April and reach the peak in the middle and late August. There are not many mosquitoes in spring. Accurately speaking, mosquitoes will appear slowly when the average temperature for 7 days can last above 15 degrees Celsius. When the temperature is lower than 10℃, mosquitoes will stop breeding and die in large numbers.

Spring is the season for mosquitoes to breed. In the warm season, mosquitoes can hatch into larvae within three days and start eating tiny creatures in the water. After peeling, the old ones don't eat or drink, and begin to pupate. After about three days, the pupae emerged from the water, shed their skin and emerged, and they became insects.

How to prevent mosquitoes in spring

After the warm weather in spring, there are more mosquitoes. The best way to prevent it is to install some screens and then sprinkle some toilet water on yourself at any time. Flower dew can effectively prevent mosquito bites. Try to wear long sleeves at home and try to kill mosquitoes when you see them. When there is no one at home, you can light some mosquito-repellent incense to repel insects.