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The warmer the temperature is outside the more mosquitoes that are flying around

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User Chefes
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True

Step-by-step explanation:

Mosquitoes are cold-blooded creatures, therefore they can’t regulate their body heat and their temperature is essentially the same as their environment. Temperature and mosquito activity goes hand in hand with the insects flourishing in moist, relatively warm environments, functioning best at 80°F. Once the temperature lowers to about 60°F they become lethargic and anything below 50°F they find it hard to function at all.

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