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"Subfreezing temperatures will kill most existing adult mosquitoes at the beginning of the cold weather season." See: http://www.weather.com/activities/homeandgarden/home/mosquito/articles/overview.html

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9y ago

Fruit flies cannot live in cold temperatures. So, in areas that experience the 4 seasons, you will not see these pests during the colder months.

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9y ago

Temperatures that are over 150 degrees Fahrenheit will kill flying insects. These insects just cannot handle that sort of heat.

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13y ago

Very cold freezing..they wont die but will go into hibernation..

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Mosquitoes are cold-blooded, and most hibernate when the weather hits 50 degrees Fahrenheit or colder. Some die in the fall around this temperature after laying eggs that survive the winter.

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