Why do you feel that there are no mosquitoes in the sixth month of the lunar calendar?

Updated on tourism 2024-05-01
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is a proverb in the ancients: On the eighth day of August, the mosquito's mouth blooms. August 8 refers to the eighth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, which is generally in September or October of the solar calendar.

    The flowering of the mosquito's mouth means that it is too cold, and the mosquito no longer has the strength to bite people. This is a common phenomenon, but for some industrial cities now, due to serious pollution and rising annual average temperatures, mosquitoes may live for a longer period of time, and some mosquitoes can even survive the winter. But don't worry, those mosquitoes can't bite anymore.

    Even if the heating in the house is very hot, it will not have the strength to bite people. Knowing that these are secondary、The landlord should learn how to deal with this damn mosquito、Here are a few recommended tricks that I hope will benefit you: Vampire habits:

    Who do mosquitoes bite? Mosquitoes have antennae and bristles on their heads and legs, and they are sensitive to humidity, temperature, and sweat, so they often bite people who sweat and do not bathe. Children's **delicate, metabolism is lively, **pores volatilize sweat quickly, and they are often bitten by mosquitoes.

    Also, mosquitoes are very fond of low light, and if you wear a black outfit, it is just right for the mosquito's visual habits. However, mosquitoes are sensitive to strong air currents, and it is difficult for mosquitoes to approach you in the summer when you shake your fan to cool off. Mosquito repellent tips:

    The first trick: clean up the garbage in time and don't leave stagnant water. The second trick :

    Soap silk + laundry detergent water Place a basin in the house, add some soap silk mixed with laundry detergent water in the basin, and the next day, there will be some dead mosquitoes in the basin. With this method used every day, it is almost impossible to spray insecticide to kill mosquitoes. And there will be fewer and fewer mosquitoes.

    The third trick: garlic and vitamin B eat raw garlic and oral vitamin B, which is excreted from sweat after being metabolized by human physiology, which will produce a smell that mosquitoes dare not approach. The fourth trick :

    Salt water, toothpaste, hot towels, etc. If you are accidentally bitten by a mosquito, don't rush to scratch it with your hands. A little salt water or toothpaste applied to the affected area can quickly help relieve the itching. After being bitten by mosquitoes, mosquito venom is most afraid of high temperatures, so immediately apply a hot towel for 5 minutes.

    Or use a hot water bottle stopper (of course, there must be hot water in the bottle) to burn it slightly, and apply a small packet, which is subject to no burning. 3 5 minutes can be Fifth trick: Plant curative effect, you can place dried oranges or roses and other flowers in the room, which can expel mosquitoes My home is mosquito-free Sixth trick:

    Mosquito-free and creating a green space in the house is everyone's dream, and it is extremely important for people with allergies and respiratory diseases, especially for delicate young children and pregnant women. Friends, may you have a mosquito-free summer!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    On the eighth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, after the eighth day of August, the mosquito's mouth blooms.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Around October-November.

    Mosquitoes begin to appear around April and May every year, reaching their peak in mid to late August, and when the temperature drops below 10 degrees Celsius, the mosquitoes stop breeding and die in large numbers. A very small number of mosquitoes live in warm and hidden places, such as crevices in walls, to keep out the wind and cold. Therefore, mosquitoes generally do not disappear until around October to November, but for places with high temperatures all year round, mosquitoes may be found all year round.

    The lifespan of a mosquito

    The life history of a mosquito consists of 4 parts: egg, larvae, pupae and adults. The eggs are generally 1-2 days, the larval stage is 5-7 days, the pupal stage is 2-3 days, and the adult worms appear to suck blood and lay eggs for 3-7 days, and the whole generation is about 1-2 weeks.

    The lifespan of mosquitoes is related to their species, some species overwinter with eggs, some species overwinter with larvae, and some species overwinter with adults, so the adult lifespan is naturally different.

    In general, it can survive for 1-4 weeks, and the longest acacia can survive for several months if the environment is suitable. Of course, it is necessary to rule out the situation of being killed or sprayed by mosquitoes. Mosquitoes have a lifespan of about 5 weeks and reproduce extremely quickly at temperatures ranging from 28 degrees Celsius to 35 degrees Celsius, so in the summer, the number of mosquitoes increases all at once, and even overlaps several generations.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In general, mosquitoes begin to appear in April every year and reach their peak activity in mid to late August. In autumn, when the climate gets cold and the temperature drops below 10, the mosquitoes stop breeding and die in large numbers, with very few mosquitoes surviving.

    The life of a mosquito goes through four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Mosquitoes like to lay their eggs in clear water, such as small river water, rain puddles, ponds, ponds, rice paddies and mountain streams. In the warm season, the eggs hatch in about three days and begin to eat the tiny microorganisms and protozoa that grow in the water.

    They draw air from the surface of the water by leaning on the two stomata at the end of their bodies. After molting, they finally stop eating, become less active and turn into pupa. After about two or three days, the pupae come to the surface of the water again, shed their skin and emerge as adults.

    Male and female mating mostly in the early morning or evening, first male mosquitoes around the top of a low tree, eaves, windows or open areas in a swarm, female mosquito sees the opportunity to join the team, and quickly mates in flight. Male mosquitoes only suck grass juice, live nectar and do not suck blood.

    Female mosquitoes must suck blood (human or animal blood) eggs to mature after mating, so only female mosquitoes can transmit diseases. Female mosquitoes can lay eggs once they suck blood, and they can lay eggs six to eight times in their lifetime, with 200 300 eggs each time, so the early elimination of one mosquito is equivalent to the elimination of hundreds, thousands.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally, it is not available in September-November. When the temperature drops below 10 degrees Celsius, the remaining mosquitoes will stop breeding and enter hibernation without food.

    Mosquitoes: The mosquito family is a family under the order Diptera of the class Insecta. Commonly known as mosquitoes or mosquitoes, this family of organisms is a small flying insect with stinging and sucking mouthparts.

    Usually females feed on blood, while males suck the sap of plants. Blood-sucking female mosquitoes are intermediate hosts for other pathogens such as dengue, malaria, yellow fever, filariasis, Japanese encephalitis, etc. Mosquitoes are found on all continents except Antarctica.

    Species: 1. Mosquito insecta, about 3,300 species and subspecies, 15 genera and 33 species and subspecies in China. The important vectors of mosquito-borne diseases are generally divided into three categories, one is Anopheles mosquitoes, one is Culex mosquitoes, and the other is Aedes mosquitoes.

    2. The first major category is Anopheles mosquito Anopheles adults are characterized by mostly spotted wings, mostly gray bodies, and the body is at a certain angle with the staying surface when staying, and it is mostly active at night;

    3. The second major category is Culex mosquito The characteristics of Culex mosquito adults are that their wings are mostly spotless, their body color is brownish-yellow, and their bodies tend to maintain a state of balance with the staying surface when they stay, and they are in a parallel state, and their activities are mostly at night;

    4. The third major category is Aedes mosquito Aedes adults are characterized by no spots on their wings, most of their bodies are black, and there are white spots, because they like to be active during the day, so we are often indoors, in a cool place, and there are often such mosquitoes during the day. Various mosquitoes that transmit viruses and malaria globally: Culex aegypti, Aedes aegypti, Aedes african, Aedes tropicalis, Culex tribandus, and Culex alba.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In general, there are no mosquitoes from November to March. Mosquitoes generally begin to emerge in April and reach their peak activity in mid-to-late August. In autumn, the number of mosquitoes that are sensitive to strong air currents begins to decrease, and when the weather cools and the temperature drops below 10, the mosquitoes stop breeding and die in large numbers.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I don't have it in October, buy a mosquito coil or use a mosquito net, it is said that mosquitoes begin to sleep without eating when they reach a few degrees.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    October is a minute, and it depends on where Beijing is.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In any area, mosquitoes in Guangdong are present all year round, and the cooler they are, the more hot the weather is often a little less. In those areas with distinct seasons, it generally gradually decreases after the Bailu solar term, and it disappears in winter.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Dear, the key is what place you are from, from the north of Jiangsu. In October, even the autumn mosquitoes are gone. It's hard to say about the other side like Guangzhou.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    From south to north, the temperature varies from place to place.

    In the far north, there may be no mosquitoes in September, and there are still mosquitoes flying here in October. In the far south, it is said that there are still mosquitoes in November.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I'm a very mosquito-friendly blood type, and now I'm numbered, and mosquitoes are still circling me. When will mosquitoes be exterminated?

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