Can You Get Mosquitoes in the UK in Winter?

During the summer months, you may have experienced swarms of biting mosquitoes. If you live in the UK, you are probably wondering can you get mosquitoes in the UK in winter? You might also wonder what steps you can take to prevent them from entering your home.

Most mosquitoes are sluggish in the winter, but that doesn’t mean you won’t be bitten. In fact, it’s very important to try to avoid them. A new range of mosquito repellent products has just been launched in the UK. These are designed to be highly effective against a wide range of biting insects.

The Asian Tiger mosquito, a small black and white daytime biting insect, has spread across southern Europe and has now been found in south east England. The Asian Tiger mosquito transmits the Chikungunya virus and Dengue Fever virus. The British Pest Control Association is urging the public to be more aware of pests, and to maintain mosquito-free environments.

Mosquitoes are native to the UK, and there are more than thirty species. Some are a nuisance, while others are harmless. Some native mosquitoes have been known to bite humans, but most are harmless.

The common indoor mosquito is Culex pipiens. It does not bite, but it is a nuisance. In order to prevent mosquitoes from entering your home, you should empty any water butts or houseplant drainage trays. You should also ensure that any screens or windows have no holes.

It’s also important to avoid allowing any still, standing water to sit in your sink or water butt. The larvae can develop in these water sources. If you do not remove these objects, the mosquitoes will have a perfect breeding ground.