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What's the name of that black and white mosquito?

Landlord, this mosquito is the third largest category of Aedes albopictus. Adult Aedes albopictus is characterized by no spots on its wings, mostly black body and white spots. Because it likes to be active during the day, we often have this mosquito harassing us indoors and in a cool place during the day. Maybe everyone will have the impression that its body is black and white.

It is indeed possible to soak the tail of the bag with slightly alkaline laundry soap and rub it gently to neutralize the acid and alkali to produce salt and water. The lump will disappear after 1-2 days! ~

Noteworthy dangers:

Mosquitoes have the habit of sucking blood, looking for the smell of human or animal amino acids when sucking blood, especially babies or people with delicate skin. When mosquitoes suck blood, they can inject saliva such as plasmodium, filariasis and Japanese encephalitis virus into human body, which makes people infected. So mosquitoes not only bite and suck blood, but also spread Japanese encephalitis, malaria, dengue fever and filariasis. Last year, dengue fever broke out in some Southeast Asian countries and regions such as Thailand. Because a new variant of dengue fever was raging in 200 1 year and appeared in an area that had never appeared before, the human immune system could not produce immunity, so the epidemic situation was extremely serious. Many infected people often don't realize that they are infected with dengue fever at first and don't seek medical treatment in time. Results After a low-grade fever in the early stage of the disease, their condition took a turn for the worse and they died of hemorrhagic shock soon. In fact, dengue fever appears all over the world almost every year. A serious epidemic occurred in Thailand from 65438 to 0998, and about 300,000 people were infected. In 200 1 year, nearly 40,000 people were infected with dengue fever in Thailand, and 180 people died. Most of the dead were children under 9 years old. Outbreaks occurred in Cambodia, Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia around Thailand, Bangladesh, Brazil, Venezuela, Bolivia and Peru in Latin America and other South Asian regions on 200 1, among which Cambodia and the Philippines were more serious, and the preventive measures taken by the government were stricter. According to official statistics released by the Philippines, the number of dengue fever patients in the Philippines reached 7940 in 200 1 year. Most of the patients are infants under 1 year old and middle-aged and elderly people over 40 years old. According to the report of Vietnam Agricultural News 200/KLOC-0 on August 20th, 2000, from August to August, the number of dengue fever patients in Vietnam has reached 18674, an increase of 5 1% compared with the same period in 2000, among which 44 people died. The number of dengue patients in western Vietnam increased by 2 13%, in northern Vietnam by 123% and in central Vietnam by 143%. Dengue fever broke out in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, in September of 20001year, and more than18,000 people were infected. The fierce dengue fever really makes the world uneasy!