Are there mosquitoes on high rise residences too?

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

    There are mosquito infests. Mosquito larvae live in water sources, and a bucket of water on the roof of the building may also become a place for mosquitoes to breed, and in high-rise residences, mosquitoes can fly up layer by layer.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There will be no mosquitoes, because the building is too high, and the wind at the height is relatively strong, and the mosquitoes simply cannot withstand such a wind.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are no mosquitoes on the high-rise residences, and the space above the high-rise buildings is generally very large, and there are no woods, so there are no mosquitoes at this time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, there will also be mosquitoes on high-rise residences, and generally mosquitoes like places with more light, as long as there is light, there will be mosquitoes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There can be many reasons for the presence of mosquitoes in buildings, mainly including the following omissions:

    1.The surrounding environment of the building is not good, such as sewage ditches, ponds, lakes and other water sources nearby, these water sources can become mosquito breeding sites.

    2.Poor ventilation and high humidity conditions in the interior of the building are also conducive to mosquito breeding and breeding.

    3.Residents do not pay attention to hygiene, such as garbage is not cleaned in time, rooms are not cleaned, etc., which can easily become a hiding place for mosquitoes.

    4.Mosquitoes can enter the room from outside the building, such as not paying attention to mosquito protection when opening the window, etc.

    Therefore, in order to avoid mosquitoes in the building, we need to do the following stool rental:

    1.Keep the surrounding environment clean and tidy, clean up garbage in time, eliminate stagnant water, and reduce mosquito breeding places.

    2.Strengthen indoor hygiene, keep rooms dry and ventilated, and wash beds and furniture regularly to eliminate mosquito hiding places.

    3.Install mosquito nets or use mosquito nets when opening windows to prevent mosquitoes from entering the room.

    4.Use items such as insect repellent to increase your ability to repel mosquitoes.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are no mosquitoes above the sixth floor. The range of mosquitoes is generally below the sixth floor, which has a close relationship with the flight height of the mosquito, and the flight height of the mosquito is generally about ten meters, and the highest will not exceed 30 meters, so the height of the six floors is completely more than the very height of the mosquito. However, if the height of the floor of CITIC Guo's home has been sold for more than six floors, but there are still a lot of mosquitoes, then you need to find your own reasons, such as raising flowers and planting vegetables at home, and frequent watering, it is very likely that mosquitoes will breed in the soil.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    On the outer surface of the wall, there will be updrafts. Mosquitoes will be blown up as soon as they fly into the corner. As soon as the window is opened, mosquitoes will also enter the room.

    This is most severe when it is just dark. Mosquitoes can only fly close to the ground, and when there is no wind, mosquitoes can almost fly at an altitude of about 10 to 15 meters, and the limit flight altitude cannot exceed 30 meters. If you calculate it in this way, if you have a floor height of about 3 meters, there should be no mosquitoes on a building with more than 6 floors.

    Kid, I'll tell you! Two ways, one is the elevator, the other is the ventilation duct, the elevator does not need to be said, just say the ventilation duct, the ground pressure is strong, which will make the air compressed to the top of the pipe, so that the mosquitoes are blown up.

    Share a little experience: Prepare a bottle of mosquito repellent at the door and spray it every day when you enter and exit the door, which can effectively prevent mosquitoes from entering. After all, there are few mosquitoes on the upper floors, and the effect is obvious if you do a little protection.

    Mosquitoes fly up layer by layer, just like a fat man doesn't eat a pig at a time to get fat, but also eats it one bite at a time! I know that flies usually don't run to the top of the mountain to wait for to eat, and it is difficult to see flies on the top of the mountain! Another example is a big pond dug somewhere.

    Definitely not flying in from outside the building! I'm on the 16th floor, the windows are open all year round, and there are no mosquitoes at all. I guess it's from the stairs, especially the elevator, on the first floor mosquitoes get into the elevator and come out at your doorstep.

    So, you just have to spray some mosquito medicine in the elevator hall. I install a screen window on the fifth floor of the window, and order a small plate of mosquito coils in the corridor every evening.

    There are no mosquitoes, I don't need mosquito nets, mosquito coils, high-rise is good, air, sight, and comfortable. It's as simple as a mosquito in a space chamber taking a rocket into the sky. There are also special circumstances, when a tornado blows the cow into the air, whose house it enters depends on luck.

    There is also a simple reason for mosquitoes to run relays, mosquitoes on the first floor can go up to the seventh floor, and mosquitoes on the seventh floor can go up to the 13th floor... And so on.,And generally there will be breeding places on the roof.。。。

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because although the floor is high, the upper floor is still the range of mosquitoes, and mosquitoes will also reach each floor with the elevator in the upper floor, so there will still be mosquitoes in the upper floor in summer!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Although it is cold in high places, mosquitoes are afraid of cold, but mosquitoes will still sneak into the house through the pipes of the kitchen, the sewer pipe in the bathroom, and the pipe of the wash basin, and will also fly into the house through the elevator to the corridor, and if the door is open, it will also fly into the house.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Whether there are mosquitoes or not mainly depends on the overall internal and external environment of the residence, and there is no absolute relationship with the height of the floor, it can only be said that the house with a low floor is closer to the greenery and the pool, which is suitable for mosquito breeding, and there are more mosquitoes and the higher floors will be relatively less.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Mosquitoes fly at a limited altitude, generally do not fly above the 6th floor, if there are mosquitoes in the upper floors of your home, it may be because from the corridor, the elevator follows people in, and the other is that you have a suitable environment for mosquitoes to live in your home.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It should be that these mosquitoes flew in by themselves, and they may have chased them from the corridor, so there are still mosquitoes in the high-rise buildings.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because as long as there is standing water, there will be mosquitoes, unless you can wipe the water in the house clean when you usually wash things, there will be no mosquitoes.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think it's probably a mosquito that can see people get on the elevator, and then it follows you to the house, and ordinary mosquitoes can't fly that high.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Probably came in through a screen. Because it is not airtight enough, this is very likely to happen.

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