Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why are there mosquitoes now?

Why are there mosquitoes now?

Mosquitoes still exist for two reasons. On the one hand, after 5438+ 10 in mid-June, the temperature will drop obviously, which is no longer suitable for mosquitoes to survive. So mosquitoes will store a lot of nutrients for the winter recently, looking for opportunities to suck blood desperately. Only mosquitoes with strong bodies and abundant energy reserves can hide in warm places to spend the whole winter.

On the other hand, after autumn, mosquitoes need a lot of nutrition to breed their offspring, so they can only suck blood desperately to get energy. In addition, it is cooler in the morning and evening recently, and people generally wear trousers or long-sleeved clothes, so the chances of mosquitoes sucking blood are actually greatly reduced. Therefore, mosquitoes have to seize the opportunity for survival and reproduction, and even if they are shot to death, they must try their best to "swallow".