I think it's because it's cooler out then. It' usually too hot for them in the day. They like cool, dark, damp places. Hope this was a good answer. If not, I'd go to just Google "Mosquitoes" and see what you get. ;b
Surprisingly, Yes. Mosquitoes do come out in the day. I've actually experienced one during the summer. One bit me around noon. Unless noon is considered nighttime, then Mosquitoes do not come out in the day. But unfortunately, yes. They do come out in the daytime.
some mosquitoes bite when they're hungry, no matter the time of day. In the Mediterranean area the common mosquitoes tend to wait until dark, but in recent years there has been an invasion of "Asian tiger mosquitoes" (AKA "forest day mosquito") which bite at any time of day, making it much more difficult to enjoy time outdoors in summer :-(
if it's 430 Tuesday in Hawaii what time and day is it in Texas
One day less than the time it takes for a black guy (or a mexican) to steal it.
diurnal Mosquitoes are those that feed during the day. One such species is Aedes aegyptii
The day with the shortest time between sunrise and sunset in the northern hemisphere is the day of the December solstice. In Texas' time zones, that falls between Dec. 20 and Dec. 22 inclusive.
mosuitos feed at night. if they are in your bedroom as you sleep, you are an attractant because they are drawn to carbon dioxide, which you exhale continuously as you enjoy a fitfull sleep. case closed.
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Night time!
Ocelots mostly come out at night, during the day they sleep in trees
most owls don't but barn owls come out day and night.