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Cfa winters are wet but cool enough to suppress the insects quite a bit.
Aw winters are hot but bone dry, which should do the same to mosquitoes. But to how much of an extent. That is what I want to know.
Also, why do Aw climate areas have a constant problem with tropical diseases and Cfa doesn't? They both have pretty much equally hot and humid summers.
Too many here this year. The fact that summer lingers on for so long does not help.
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