Maria Lukyanenko/ article author
Identification of pests, work with insect cultures, micrograph of insects, bibliographic studies.

How high fly mosquitoes and flies

The question of what floor mosquitoes fly to is a matter of great controversy. The insect, which is familiar to everyone since childhood, having distribution throughout almost the entire globe, has not yet been fully studied. It is not known exactly how high mosquitoes fly. According to one statement, they do not rise above the third floor of a multi-storey building, eyewitnesses claim that they are able to fly up to 28 floors.

Aerodynamics features

Study mosquitoes scientists from all over the world were engaged. Japanese scientists managed to study the aerodynamics of flight. Shot in slow motion. Filmed in infrared radiation with a camera at a speed of 10 thousand frames per second. The results were published in journals in Japan, the UK.

Interesting!

In the process of research, it became known that during the flight the wingspan is only 40 degrees. This is 2 times less than that of bees. With such physiological abilities, a small creature is not able to rise to a high level above the ground. However, the question of where mosquitoes do not reach remains open.

Flight Height Factors

Mosquito flight
Mosquito flight

The size of the insect is about 3 mm in length, mosquito weight - about 2 mg. With such dimensions, the wind can easily change the trajectory of movement. The flight height of a mosquito directly depends on weather conditions.

  • In the absence of wind, pests rise no more than 15 m above the ground, which is approximately equal to the third floor of a multi-storey building.
  • According to numerous reviews, they calmly rise to the height of a 9-story building. They were even found at 28. The wind, which picks up insects, raises upwards facilitates the movement of over 15 m. The number of pests with each meter decreases, but with a large number of bloodsuckers and on the fifth floor Mosquito nets on the windows to protect your home from annoying bloodsuckers.
  • Pests often live in the damp basements of a multi-storey building, from there they quietly move up the ventilation shafts, through the elevator. At what height the insect will appear depends on the structure of the high-rise building. There is no particular difference if there are mines, an elevator.

Interesting!

Under the article in which the information was given that mosquito does not rise above the third floor, the maximum height is 15 m, numerous comments rained down. Eyewitnesses claimed that on the 15th floor bloodsuckers do not give rest. To the question where do mosquitoes come from, argue that they climb into the room not through the ventilation grills, the entrance, but from the balcony, where they were often found on the glass from the outside.

Flying in the rain

Mosquito flying in the rain
Mosquito flying in the rain

A small creature does not cease to amaze with its abilities. Scientists relatively recently investigated the flight of a mosquito in the rain, the height of movement.

A drop of rain has dimensions of 8 mm, weight up to 100 mg, which exceeds the size of the insect several times.

  • Once on the paws, a drop slightly changes its trajectory, throws it to the side, twists.
  • If a drop falls on the body, does not change the path, carries the insect down several meters, does not allow it to rise.
  • If a drop enters the body of an insect, when it is on a solid basis, a lethal outcome occurs.

The experiment was carried out in a special container, where they artificially created rain.They filmed the ongoing camera, and then analyzed what was happening. During rain, bloodsuckers can fly, but their movements do not have clear coordination, raindrops do not allow to rise high, the maximum flight at a height of 1 m above the ground.

Mosquito structure and flies are different, they also differ in size, but annoy a person equally. The latter are able to rise significantly higher, the wind helps to rise higher, and fly flight has its own characteristics.

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