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When will there be no mosquitoes in summer?
There is an old proverb: on August 8, mosquitoes bloom.
August 8 refers to the eighth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, usually in September or October of the solar calendar.
Mosquito's mouth blooms, which means it's too cold, and mosquitoes have no strength to bite people anymore.
This is a common phenomenon, but for some industrial cities now, due to serious pollution and rising annual average temperature, the life span of mosquitoes may be longer, and even some mosquitoes can spend the winter. But don't worry, those mosquitoes will never bite people again. Even if the heating in the house is very hot, it has no strength to bite.
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