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Why are there mosquitoes in cold weather?

Mosquitoes are afraid of cold, and secondly, cold air destroys their carbon-heat navigation, so they fly around.

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Mosquitoes belong to Diptera and Mosquitoidae, and are the most important medical insect groups. Mosquitoes are widely distributed and have many kinds. Up to now, there are more than 3600 species and subspecies of mosquitoes belonging to 35 genera in the world. There are three important types of mosquitoes.

The main differences between mosquitoes and other Diptera insects are:

The beak is slender and several times longer than the head, which is convenient for sucking liquid food or pricking blood.

Wing veins are special and covered with scales.

The feet are slender, and there are scales on the feet and other parts of the body.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Mosquitoes (Insecta Diptera, Arthropoda)