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Mosquito Times and How to Catch

Mosquito Times

The Mosquito is one of the Other Bugs from Animal Crossing: New Horizons (ACNH). Learn all about the Mosquito and how to catch them below!

Mosquito Sell Price

Mosquito
Sell Price 130 Bells
Type Other
Rarity ★☆☆☆☆

The Mosquito is a common bug and sells for 130 Bells.

Mosquito Location and Times

Mosquito Times

Location Flying
Time June to September
North Hemisphere
5 PM to 4 AM
December to March
South Hemisphere
5 PM to 4 AM

You can find the Mosquito flying from 5 PM to 4 AM.

Find it from June to September on the Northern Hemisphere, or from December to March on the Southern Hemisphere.

Mosquito Months

Northern Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere
Mosquito
Northern Hemisphere Calendar
January July ACNH - Mosquito
February August ACNH - Mosquito
March September ACNH - Mosquito
April October
May November
June ACNH - Mosquito December
Mosquito
Southern Hemisphere Calendar
January ACNH - Mosquito July
February ACNH - Mosquito August
March ACNH - Mosquito September
April October
May November
June December ACNH - Mosquito

How to Catch the Mosquito

Steps Directions
1
  Equip your Net ACNH - Net
2   Approach the Mosquito
3   Swing your net!

1. Equip Your Net

To catch a bug, you'll need to equip your net! Press the X Button to go into your pockets and select your net.

You can also select it from your Tool Ring!

2. Approach Bug

You'll find the Mosquito flying in the air. Some bugs fly faster the others, so you may have to chase them down.

3. Swing Your Net

Once you're close enough, press the A Button to swing your net. You'll then be a proud owner of the Mosquito!

Mosquito Additional Info

Dialogue When Caught

I caught a mosquito! It's itching for a fight!

Dialogue When Donated to Blathers

  As everyone knows, the mosquito is a vampiric pest that sucks blood from innocent bystanders.

  But did you know that only the females suck blood? Hoo! It's true! They need it to make their eggs.

  When they sink their snout into our skin, they inject us with a saliva that helps them slurp up their meal.

  It's that saliva that makes us itch and scratch, you know. Hoo! So rude!

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