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Aedes Mosquito Bites: Timing, Behavior & Prevention
The Aedes mosquito is known for its diurnal biting behavior, meaning that it is most active during the daytime, particularly during the early morning and late afternoon hours. They prefer to bite humans outdoors, but can also enter buildings and bite indoors if they find a suitable host. It's important to take precautions during these times of the day to avoid mosquito bites, such as wearing long-sleeved clothing, using insect repellent, and using mosquito nets or screens if you're spending time outdoors.Mosquito Bites - Related Articles
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