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‘Flower Mosquito’ Logs into Chinese Time Briefly, But Already Unbearable, Where Did It Come From?

Whenever summer comes, everyone talks about summer mosquitoes, and mosquitoes are not loved by anyone. As soon as night falls, mosquitoes come out to 'work'. At night, when people are sleeping soundly, mosquitoes emit a buzzing sound to bite people. What's even more annoying is that these mosquitoes also come out to 'work' during the day, with boundless energy, working day and night without distinguishing between day and night. When people haven't reacted, they are bitten, and subsequently, a bump will appear on people's bodies.

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It has a scientific name called 'Asian Tiger Mosquito' and is also known as white-patterned mosquito by Chen. But everyone calls it 'Flower Mosquito'. Why is the tiger used to describe it? Because it has black and white patterns, and it is fierce. It comes from Southeast Asia, a species of rainforest. There were no 'Flower Mosquitoes' in China originally, but 20 years ago, they slowly entered southern China from Yunnan and Guangxi.

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These tiny tropical fierce creatures are frantically breeding by rivers and lakes. They will also attack people when people take a rest in the daytime during the summer. Moreover, 'mosquitoes' are a problem in every country in the world. Among the fastest-growing species in the world is the Asian tiger mosquito, which has spread to 80 countries worldwide.

Asian Tiger Mosquitoes not only suck blood, but also transmit diseases such as dengue fever, malaria, and encephalitis to humans, so it is the 'common enemy' of humanity. As summer is coming, everyone should pay attention to mosquito prevention, especially not storing water at home to avoid mosquito breeding. Do you hate mosquitoes?

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