Mosquitoes in the house died inexplicably, what is the reason why the mosquitoes in the new house di

Updated on healthy 2024-07-15
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are many reasons why mosquitoes in your home may die inexplicably, and here are some possible causes:

    1.Lifespan: Mosquitoes generally live for about 2-4 weeks, and if they have reached the end of their life, then they will naturally die.

    2.Hunger or thirst: If there is no water or food in the room, mosquitoes may die of hunger or thirst.

    3.Unfavorable external environment: If the room temperature is too high or too low, or the humidity is too high or too small, it can also adversely affect the survival of mosquitoes, resulting in mosquito death.

    4.Exposure to insecticides: If insecticides are used in the room, mosquitoes may die from exposure to insecticides.

    It is important to note that while mosquito mortality may be a natural consequence, if there is a large number of mortality, it may mean that a pest or environmental problem needs attention.

    In conclusion, there are many reasons for mosquito death at home, which need to be judged on a case-by-case basis. If you are concerned that mosquito mortality is related to environmental problems, there are a few things you can do to prevent mosquito breeding, such as keeping your home clean, closing doors and windows, and using window screens.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Weather change causes.

    Of course, it's also possible that your family used dichlorvos when you didn't know it.

    and so on.

    Also, pay attention to the surroundings of your home. I saw such a report, the family lived by a grain warehouse, and one day flies.

    The mosquitoes died all over the place, and soon the people died too, because the insecticide floated in the warehouse next door when the insecticide was being carried out. I hope it doesn't scare you, hehe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    We often say that there are 1,000 Hamlets for every 1,000 people, and this is because everyone looks at things from different angles and preferences, just like some people like winter and some people like summer all year round.

    But I think whether you like winter or summer, there is one creature that everyone should not like very much, and it is mosquitoes, and I remember that there was a ranking list of mosquitoes and they were listed as one of the most hated creatures by humans.

    I think mosquitoes are really well deserved to be on the list, because they are really annoying, the weather is hot in the summer, people are very irritable, and at this time mosquitoes come to harass us again, the key is that we will itch for a long time after they bite.

    Winter mosquitoes go**? Mosquitoes generally appear in summer and autumn, especially in summer, but you will also find that mosquitoes seem to disappear in winter, but why do we have mosquitoes in summer?

    In fact, the mosquitoes are not all dead, but hidden, as the subject said, mosquitoes can still be found.

    Mosquitoes are divided into females and males, and in general, male mosquitoes will slowly die after the weather turns cold, which is not as good as saying that male mosquitoes are not frost-tolerant, but the male mosquitoes themselves have a much shorter lifespan than females, so basically male mosquitoes will die in autumn.

    The female counterpart is the female, who in the case of the female, will go dormant during the winter to survive the winter, and usually the female mosquito can hibernate for up to 6 months in the cold winter.

    These mosquitoes will start stockpiling food, which is blood, when the weather turns cold. Wait until they have eaten their fill, and then after the weather turns cold, they will start hibernating.

    And the temperature limit is around 10. For many creatures, 10 is just a stage that just starts to be cold, and like many creatures in the forest, they may only start to hibernate at this point in time, unlike mosquitoes, mosquitoes have already begun to die at 10, so they have to go into hibernation before 10.

    Mosquitoes generally hide in some warmer places in our homes, such as our 24-hour open refrigerator, and some other relatively warm places in the back, waiting for the weather to warm up and wake up.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Let me tell you about it, others don't really understand it, it's all nonsense. Let's talk about my experience, just this year, to live does not exist:

    Winter is theoretically no mosquito bites, now November 15 winter, every day in the mosquito coil, Hubei 4 15 degrees, is also the season of fire heating, every day by the grave bite wake up, in the middle of the night to fight mosquitoes (all eliminated), the next day there are 5 10, every day, the doors and windows are closed, only the air conditioner is turned on, I began to think that it is a mosquito hidden under the bed, because the air conditioner is warmed so come out to bite, the result is not like this, because every day to eliminate, every day, At present, the temperature is even free of mosquitoes in the wild.,Everything ** has been thought about.,It's impossible to ,,, only now it's coming out of the air conditioner.。。 But the air conditioner would not have given birth to mosquitoes, would it have come out of the drain pipe? Because I live on the 16th floor of the high-rise, the drainage of the air conditioner is inserted into the "special air conditioning drainage main", is it difficult to climb into the room along the main pipe?

    But the air conditioner in winter is in heating mode, and it does not produce condensation, and now I plan to block the drainage hole from the internal unit and see the effect!! I can't think of a reason!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    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, mosquitoes will stop breeding and die in large numbers, and very few mosquitoes will survive, and they will hide in places where they can take shelter from the wind and cold, such as in the cracks of walls, such as in warmer and more hidden places indoors, such as behind a wardrobe. However, they will avoid hotter places, such as heating, etc.

    This can not only avoid the harsh winter, but also reduce the rate of metabolism and avoid starvation. It's kind of like hibernation. Mosquitoes breed in water, and different types of mosquitoes breed in different water quality and types of stagnant water.

    Treating or modifying breeding sites is a fundamental measure to prevent mosquitoes.

    Types of Water Treatment:

    1) Seriously polluted water bodies, such as manure pits, manure tanks, etc.

    2) Lightly polluted water bodies, such as sewage pits (ditches), clear water pits, and stagnant water in depressions.

    3) Clean water bodies with large areas, such as rice fields, lotus ponds, swamps, irrigation ditches, etc.

    4) Clean and flowing water bodies, such as mountain streams or stream beds.

    5) Small natural water bodies, such as tree holes, bamboo tubes, altars, cans and other stagnant water places.

    6) Utensils inside and outside the house, such as water tanks, stagnant water in coconut shells, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is the result of survival of the fittest, natural selection, because the mosquitoes that cannot adapt to winter are dead, and those that are left are the mosquitoes that can withstand the strong cold air.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because the temperature outside is very low, but the temperature in the room is not as cold as outside. Especially in the north, there is heating, and mosquitoes will not freeze to death by the cold if they hide in the house. Moreover, the vitality of mosquitoes is very tenacious, and it is not so easy to freeze to death.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Why are there mosquitoes in the house in the winter and when they die, it is because the temperature in the house is relatively high, and after the mosquitoes come in in the summer, they leave their eggs and hatch again, so there will be mosquitoes in the house in winter.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In winter, the climate is cold and everything does not grow, but there are still mosquitoes in the room, because the room is relatively warm, and it means that these mosquitoes are not full and do not hibernate in time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Winter temperatures in the south are not very low, and mosquitoes can survive. It's just that it's much less than in the summer.

    There are no mosquitoes in the north in winter.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The same strange thing happened in my house, I was in Xinjiang, and it was already November, but there were still mosquitoes in the house, one or two every day, and the next day after they were killed, as if there would be a steady stream of corners that I couldn't find, which was really hard to understand

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