The song “Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head” takes on a completely new significance when it comes to mosquitoes. Rainy Days Mean More Mosquitoes
According to the March/April 2012 Science Magazine, some mosquitoes and other small insects are capable of “dancing” through the air between raindrops during a light rain. Heavy rains are a different story. If insects haven’t sought shelter, raindrops will typically knock them to the ground.
Have your Bite-Lite® Natural Mosquito Repellent Candles ready because after a rain, mosquitoes that have survived the downpour will be ready to find you once they have toweled off.