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In the wintertime, insects either die, or go into hiding to stay away from the cold. Therefore, they are not out and about to cluster around a lightbulb as much in the winter versus the summer.
they get out of the cold and stay warm
Well, Egypt doesn't really have a winter. It has the DRY SEASON and the WET SEASON.And the insects always stay outside in the warmth.
Mosquitoes,Midges,Springtails,Deerflies,Blowflies, and Bumblebees Most go dormant during the winter and reappear in spring
hibernation is your answer maybe however its the time when some animals go to sleep for winter here is an example: bears squirrels & some insects.
Like us but they take tiny litte breaths through their mouths.
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Plants pollinate in the winter by using the wind. This is much less effective than insects but due to the low temperatures, few insects are around during this time.
Simply looking for a warm place to "winter over", like a bear seeking out a warm cave for the winter.
Insects may move slowly in winter due to colder temperatures, which can slow down their metabolism and make it more difficult for them to move quickly. Additionally, insects may conserve energy during winter months when resources are scarce, leading to decreased activity levels.
same as they usually do, brambles and privet.